Hi Leandro
Take a look in your $FEDORA_HOME/install/install.properties file - that will
contain all the options you selected when installing.
Steve
-----Original Message-----
From: Leandro Castro [mailto:castroleand...@gmail.com]
Sent: 06 January 2012 21:42
To: Support and info exchange list for Fedora users.
Subject: Re: [fcrepo-user] Installations of the front ends and
frameworkswith Fedora
Hi, i have some doubt: how can i know wich type of authetincation i have
enable on my fedora installation???I dont remember wich type i´ve selected
when i installed it and i should know than??
thanks a lot!!!
2012/1/5 Robin Dean <ro...@coalliance.org>
Hi Serhiy,
I'm the repository director for a consortium of sites that recently migrated
from Fez on Fedora 2.2.1 to Islandora on Fedora 3.4. We're running Islandora
with several customized modules that were developed for us by Discovery
Garden Inc (http://discoverygarden.ca/), a third-party vendor that has close
ties to the original Islandora development team.
We're still launching all our sites, but you can explore our first public
site here:
http://minesdr.coalliance.org/
Please let me know if you have any more questions about our repository
framework.
Best,
Robin Dean
Director, Alliance Digital Repository
Colorado Alliance of Research Libraries
3801 E Florida Ave Ste 515
Denver, CO 80210
303-759-3399 x110
ro...@coalliance.org
-----Original Message-----
From: Serhiy Polyakov [mailto:sp0...@gmail.com]
Sent: Wednesday, January 04, 2012 1:32 PM
To: fedora-commons-users@lists.sourceforge.net
Subject: [fcrepo-user] Installations of the front ends and frameworks with
Fedora
Hello,
I am looking for the successful projects and installations available
online that are using Fedora Commons with any front end/framework
including:
Islandora
Hydra
eSciDoc
Omeka
I am especially interested to look at the working or production
repository systems that are setup by the third party developers who
are not the original developers of the above mentioned or other
frameworks.
I appreciate any information.
Thank you,
Serhiy
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