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Re: Fwd: Re: Administration tools



2006/6/19, Christian Külker <christian.kuelker@cipworx.org>:

> I think this would be very good: that the Cipux package requires the
> needed package it depend on, install and configure the missing ones,
> expecially the ldap server, configuring it with the adequate schemas.

I can do it, but tell me where I can get this Ubunto ISO image you are
using, so that we can work on the same system ...

Thank you Christian for your rapid answer

See http://releases.ubuntu.com/edubuntu/6.06/ and especially

http://releases.ubuntu.com/edubuntu/6.06/edubuntu-6.06-live-i386.iso
that I installed on a new server and that is the last stable version.
It is a live cd but installable through the "install" button on the
desktop.

> Or you can tell me what packages beyond slapd are needed additional on
Ubuntu.

You can see the dependencies on:
http://svn.debian.org/wsvn/cipux/trunk/debian/control?op=file&rev=0&sc=0

I'll see

> Edubuntu / Abuledu / Debian-edu now all depend on debian, some
> directely (debian-edu aka skolelinux, and abuledu-pro), some through
> "ubuntu-nisation" (edubuntu).

> It would be good if there would be some
> common documentation and adminsitration tools, and Cipux can be one of
> them.

Yes I think so too. A common tool for School Administration is the idea
of CipUX.

So how we can focus on that work on Ubuntu together?

The discussion about edubuntu goes on  edubuntu-devel@lists.ubuntu.com
that I put in cc.

Tom Hoffman, the leader of Schooltool, a general framework to manage
schools from the administrative point of view, has recently proposed
that the would be some reflection about interoperabilities between
applications like Schooltool / Moodle ... that deal respectively
attendance management, timetables, grades ... and with content and
course management, and I think that integration with Cipux that deals
more with technical administration management is good.

With respect to Edubuntu, as it is a variant of Ubuntu, its requests
for specification are managed within the launchpad.net tool.

I am in the chat room #debian-edu on irc.oftc.net/6667

I am not often on IRC but I'll try to change that.

Thanks,

Nicolas

--
Nicolas Pettiaux - email: nicolas.pettiaux@ael.be



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