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Re: [opensuse-factory] LTSP 5 + openSUSE
- From: Richard Bos <ml@xxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Mon, 23 Apr 2007 20:33:15 +0200
- Message-id: <200704232033.16199.ml@xxxxxxxxxx>
Op Monday 23 April 2007 16:17:58 schreef Christoph Thiel:
> I have no clue, who added us to that page :) Currently, I'm not aware of
> anyone working actively on making LTSP5 work on openSUSE. AJ and myself
> were involved in looking into what would be needed to get it running -- but
> those efforts stalled, IIUC. Maybe it's time to push it again...
They are indeed stalled on the fact, that it was not possible, at that time,
to find a location that is _the_ project place for ltsp5. It was just not
possible to find a developer that could point to a url and state: " that are
the ltsp5 sources, run make install and be happy". That might have changed
in the meantime, but I did not see it happen. In my opinion without a good
project home (sources location or released tarbal location) it is not
possible to include a project into a distribution.
Hence, the first step for someone that starts to work on this, is I think to
identify the ltsp5 releases tarbal location and have that included in
opensuse.
--
Richard Bos
We are borrowing the world of our children,
It is not inherited from our parents.
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> I have no clue, who added us to that page :) Currently, I'm not aware of
> anyone working actively on making LTSP5 work on openSUSE. AJ and myself
> were involved in looking into what would be needed to get it running -- but
> those efforts stalled, IIUC. Maybe it's time to push it again...
They are indeed stalled on the fact, that it was not possible, at that time,
to find a location that is _the_ project place for ltsp5. It was just not
possible to find a developer that could point to a url and state: " that are
the ltsp5 sources, run make install and be happy". That might have changed
in the meantime, but I did not see it happen. In my opinion without a good
project home (sources location or released tarbal location) it is not
possible to include a project into a distribution.
Hence, the first step for someone that starts to work on this, is I think to
identify the ltsp5 releases tarbal location and have that included in
opensuse.
--
Richard Bos
We are borrowing the world of our children,
It is not inherited from our parents.
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