[openFATE 306605] openSUSE Server Edition
Feature added by: Joe Brockmeier (jbrockmeier) Feature #306605, revision 1 Title: openSUSE Server Edition Requested by: Joe Brockmeier (jbrockmeier) Description: Define and create an openSUSE "Server Edition" that contains the necessary packages for a home / LAMP server. -- openSUSE Feature: https://features.opensuse.org/306605
Feature changed by: Joe Brockmeier (jbrockmeier) Feature #306605, revision 2 Title: openSUSE Server Edition Requested by: Joe Brockmeier (jbrockmeier) Description: Define and create an openSUSE "Server Edition" that contains the necessary packages for a home / LAMP server. + Use Case: + Small or home business that wants an easy-to-manage LAMP stack, mail, + file, print or RoR server. -- openSUSE Feature: https://features.opensuse.org/306605
Feature changed by: Cornelius Schumacher (cschum) Feature #306605, revision 3 Title: openSUSE Server Edition Requested by: Joe Brockmeier (jbrockmeier) Description: Define and create an openSUSE "Server Edition" that contains the necessary packages for a home / LAMP server. Use Case: Small or home business that wants an easy-to-manage LAMP stack, mail, file, print or RoR server. + Discussion: + #1: Cornelius Schumacher (cschum) (2009-07-01 10:48:42) + This could be built in SUSE Studio (http://susestudio.com) . -- openSUSE Feature: https://features.opensuse.org/306605
Feature changed by: Joe Brockmeier (jbrockmeier) Feature #306605, revision 4 Title: openSUSE Server Edition Requested by: Joe Brockmeier (jbrockmeier) Description: Define and create an openSUSE "Server Edition" that contains the necessary packages for a home / LAMP server. Use Case: Small or home business that wants an easy-to-manage LAMP stack, mail, file, print or RoR server. Discussion: #1: Cornelius Schumacher (cschum) (2009-07-01 10:48:42) This could be built in SUSE Studio (http://susestudio.com) . + #2: Joe Brockmeier (jbrockmeier) (2009-07-01 10:52:38) (reply to #1) + True. In fact I have built such a beast using SUSE Studio. :-) But I'd + like to have it ultimately maintained in OBS as well and possibly + shipped as an "official" media as the GNOME/KDE live CDs are. -- openSUSE Feature: https://features.opensuse.org/306605
Feature changed by: Michael Löffler (michl_test) Feature #306605, revision 6 Title: openSUSE Server Edition Hackweek IV: Unconfirmed Priority Requester: Important Requested by: Joe Brockmeier (jbrockmeier) Description: Define and create an openSUSE "Server Edition" that contains the necessary packages for a home / LAMP server. Use Case: Small or home business that wants an easy-to-manage LAMP stack, mail, file, print or RoR server. Discussion: #1: Cornelius Schumacher (cschum) (2009-07-01 10:48:42) This could be built in SUSE Studio (http://susestudio.com) . #2: Joe Brockmeier (jbrockmeier) (2009-07-01 10:52:38) (reply to #1) True. In fact I have built such a beast using SUSE Studio. :-) But I'd like to have it ultimately maintained in OBS as well and possibly shipped as an "official" media as the GNOME/KDE live CDs are. + #3: Michael Löffler (michl_test) (2009-07-01 14:34:21) + Looks liks a duplicate of 305664: Server CD, right? -- openSUSE Feature: https://features.opensuse.org/306605
Feature changed by: Michael Löffler (michl19) Feature #306605, revision 7 Title: openSUSE Server Edition - Hackweek IV: Unconfirmed + Hackweek IV: Duplicate of #305664 Priority Requester: Important Requested by: Joe Brockmeier (jbrockmeier) Description: Define and create an openSUSE "Server Edition" that contains the necessary packages for a home / LAMP server. Use Case: Small or home business that wants an easy-to-manage LAMP stack, mail, file, print or RoR server. Discussion: #1: Cornelius Schumacher (cschum) (2009-07-01 10:48:42) This could be built in SUSE Studio (http://susestudio.com) . #2: Joe Brockmeier (jbrockmeier) (2009-07-01 10:52:38) (reply to #1) True. In fact I have built such a beast using SUSE Studio. :-) But I'd like to have it ultimately maintained in OBS as well and possibly shipped as an "official" media as the GNOME/KDE live CDs are. #3: Michael Löffler (michl_test) (2009-07-01 14:34:21) Looks liks a duplicate of 305664: Server CD, right? -- openSUSE Feature: https://features.opensuse.org/306605
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