Hi, Am 02.12.2010 18:11, schrieb Klaas Freitag:
some of you might have realised in [1] that there formed a (still) little team of people that works to make the connection between the Invis Server [2] and openSUSE more tight and finally release an openSUSE Invis Server as an openSUSE derivate with own isos etc.
The Invis Server is an already existing solution, running in productive environments in the world on top of openSUSE. The core developer, Stefan Schäfer, is part and initiator of the openSUSE Invis Team.
I haven't seen much of Invis yet but the project sounds interesting.
2. we would appreciate help, especially of packagers. If you are interested to make openSUSE Invis Server happen, please join the opensuse-invis@opensuse.org mailinglist.
I joined that least some time ago and it actually shows some life now ;-) I'll follow here and see if I can help with things. During the last years I set up some servers for friends for home- or small office doing something similar and I'd be interested to have something almost ready made. The topic brings me back to one of my recent initiative to try getting some sort of long term supported openSUSE release in place. http://www.rosenauer.org/blog/2010/11/30/community-powered-long-term-support... I'm wondering if something like that would also be very interesting for invis-server users? (You guys here probably notice that I'm searching for help to make this happen ;-) since I cannot maintain a distribution alone seriously.) Wolfgang -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-invis+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse-invis+help@opensuse.org