Bjørn, I think this is an excellent idea, and I would like to be involved. Do you have a focus for this yet? Is there a wiki page or mailing list where interested people can join? If not yet, should we continue to use the CDD list to work out whether there is enough interest to start this project?
I have installed many such servers using debian as a base, and find that a large amount of configuration is needed which is the same at each site. I usually start either with a base debian install and spend many hours configuring it, or I start with a copy of another server I have installed and munge the config. Neither is ideal, and a CDD with appropriate pre-seeding and sane default configuations would be much better.... Cheers, Alex On Sun, Mar 26, 2006 at 03:20:07PM +0800, Bjørn Stabell wrote: > Hi guys, > > (Also posted to http://stabell.org/2006/03/26/debian-lanserver ) > > For many years I’ve been in companies that, sometimes thanks to my > stubborness, were using Debian GNU/Linux as the general office > server. As the number of services and the integration requirements > (we don’t want 10 disjoint user databases) of these services have > grown, this has become quite painful; Debian provides little help > with such integration. Here is a list of sample requirements: -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]

