* Andreas Schuldei ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [040801 23:38]: > In the next week i plan to > - follow up on the tax and social security authorities.
done that. the partial progress consists in the social security office now trying to get in touch with the tay office. the respnsibel person there wont be back for a week, though. > - mail all those bills i have to norway. vidar, markus, could you > please mail me your postal addresses again? done that. > - work more on the job specification i asked pere for some feedback. no progress otherwise. > - massaging the debian part of the cerebrum package into shape done. (a couple of small patches and a minor cleanup in the debian/rules). i did not get any answers from the (overloaded) cerebrum developers, who seem to be fixing some problems which cropped up. this blocks the work, somehow, so i still dont know how to use cerebrum and have not uploaded it yet either. > - expand the "small programming jobs" list with more details once > i find out what people want to know there was no technical feedback or questions, so nothing happend there. I communicated with some other people who had more general questions about the page, though. > - look at other schoolservers user admin system and ldap > stucture. did that (alongside with some friendly mails to the suse guy) and looked at their code a bit. They took some different design decisions. For example they decided to write object oriented perl spagetty code where we dont code explicitly object orientated but structured with CGI::Application and HTML::Template. They dont use user private groups and can for that reason use the primary group to filter on in ACLs (e.g. to allow junior admins to change student passwords). They use CGI scripts in apache, we use webmin. i would not want to follow those design decisions or am not in the position to switch away from webmin so this gives intereresting insights but is not really usable right away. besides that i - spent some time with a ldif peoblem that finnarne experienced - did irc support and bug hunting for Patrick and Ralf in germany and filed a bug (807) agaist samba (waiting for finnarne to say something about it now) - telephone germany - tryed to spread the news on the german userlist about the use of CGI::Application and HTML::Template for webmin modules, supplying some example code (and asked people to put it on the german website) - got more informed about clustering filesystems and AFS after rumors about afs beeing broken on 2.6, then reading more rumors both in favour of and against AFS on afs`s mailinglist. - hunted a bug to get my personal workstation going again regarding libXrender and solved the problem but people are undecided if it is a real bug or a local thing. - upgraded my firewall from the depreciated 2.4 to the recommended 2.6 selinux. i experienced numerous crashes since then... - researched the possibility of a progress bar for the user creation process in WLUS an obstacle i encountered is that i developed symptoms of RSI (repetetive stain injury) in my left ring finger from depressing the tab key (during workspace switching under kde) with the finger beeing bent sidewards, slighly. i restrained myself from using keyboards over the weekend and have the finger disabled now. Time will show. plans for the next week: - my son develops red spots and a high fever. this makes planning uncertain. - upload cerebrum to woody-test so that petter can try to install it on developer. (c: - adjust cerebrum configuration according to what we learned from that. - (allready done:) an other visit to the tax office - fix (together with finnarne) the samba ldap structure - if time permits, check out the kerberos configuration by Maximilian and Aktur.

