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. -- Tzafrir Cohen +---------------------------+ http://www.technion.ac.il/~tzafrir/ |vim is a mutt's best friend| mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] +---------------------------+ ================================================================= To unsubscribe, send mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with the word "unsubscribe" in the message body, e.g., run the command echo unsubscribe | mail [EMAIL PROTECTED]
