Hi Wolfgang, On Mi 14 Okt 2015 17:32:05 CEST, Wolfgang Schweer wrote:
On Wed, Oct 14, 2015 at 02:24:24PM +0000, Mike Gabriel wrote:I have just committed a fix for this, unfortunately ignoring earlier discussions and preferences. The chosen path now adds a group "printer-admins" to LDAP when bootstrapping and make the initial user a member of that group. Furthermore, a /etc/cups/cups-files-debian-edu.conf is provided, setting the SystemGroup to printer-admins. Hope that's ok with everyone (I only now found the history of this bug after I already had committed the above). This, of course, will be targetting Debian Edu stretch, I'd say.I'd prefer to keep things simple.
Ok. I get that. The balance here is: simple for maintainers and simple for first-time users/admins.
Also, avoiding changes to the initial LDAP data base would make upgrading easier.
I also get this point and I think we should not carve the initial LDAP bootstrap into stone, either. How about adding LDAP ldif files that document the changes between the different Debian Edu main server versions.
Btw., have you already taken a look at [1]? Greets, Mike[1] https://wiki.it-zukunft-schule.de/Technik/Installation/VM/HauptServerTjener/Squeeze2Jessie
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