chef-geonode, ubuntu ~Joe On Feb 23, 2011 2:41 PM, "Ariel Nunez" <[email protected]> wrote: > In my opinion the most useful package is the Ubuntu one. > > It is easier to either get the latest source from master, build a > release tarball or clone chef-geonode and customize the scripts. > > The most useful part is being able to apt-get install the latest > stable version of GeoNode. And it would be even better if we could > setup automated ubuntu packages creation and deployment for master > nightly snapshots. > > My 2 colombian pesos, > Ariel. > > On Wed, Feb 23, 2011 at 5:32 PM, Sebastian Benthall <[email protected]> wrote: >> One issue we are facing as a community is which packages we update as part >> of our release process. >> There are several methods of installing GeoNode. Which of these do you use? >> - Building from source >> - Release bundle as tarball >> - Debian package for e.g. Ubuntu >> - .rpm package for e.g. CentOS >> - chef-geonode scripts for cloud deployment >> We would like to prioritize supporting the installation method that matters >> most to users, so your feedback is important. >> Thanks, >> -- >> Sebastian Benthall >> OpenGeo - http://opengeo.org >> >>
