Jim Kronebusch wrote:
Will this be focusing on the integration of LTSP version 4.2 or the version 5?  
From
what I understand the newest version of 5 is more platform agnostic and will 
help in
future development of LTSP, but that it does not scale well at this point since 
it is
early in its life where the 4.2 version is much more refined.

Thanks,
Jim


It would be a dead end to integrate LTSP 4.2 into Fedora.

LTSP 4.2 can remain the proven existing solution published by k12ltsp.org until LTSP 5.0 is refined and fully integrated in Fedora. The latter with time can become the replacement for k12ltsp.org, but until then, existing production users are better served by the proven software.

At the moment however we have trouble with higher priorities within Fedora (like the merge), and we need more volunteers to help with LTSP 5.0 for Fedora if we are to make any progress in the near-term.

Eric Harrison has already did lots of the hacking to get 5.0 working on Fedora, but does not seem to have time to attempt integration of that in Fedora or ask for help from other Fedora contributors. That would be a good place to start if someone wants to help.

Warren Togami
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