On Thu, Dec 09, 2004 at 12:59:13PM +0200, Danny Lieberman wrote:
> open question to the list:
> 
> I'm considering starting a community project that would create 
> ready-to-install "stacks" for Lamp, LamJ and Webapp clustering
> the idea is a stack for end user customers which :
> 
> 1. is certified (and/or bundled) for a particular distro  (rh 3 or caos)

Why not provide the whole distro?

Other than that, "easy to install" for caos/centos is simply a yum source.

> 2. has tested performance on a well-defined benchmark on well-defined 
> hardware,
> 3. has a single uniform Web installer and configurator  that lets a 
> simple minded admin add modules she/he needs

Web installer? What's wrong with yum/apt/whatever ?

Why would you need an installer on top of the distro's installer?

> 4. installs in 10'

A complete distro installs in just about 10 minutes. Downloaing takes
some more.

> 5. has an update mechanism (yum, openpkg...)

One problematic point here: rpm/deb has no direct control over the data 
in databases. 

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