I think that packaging for the popular *nix flavors (rpm or apt) would provide a huge boost.

It would be great to sit down at a Ubuntu server command line, type "apt-get -install openbd" and be running CFML without the hassles. That gets you even closer to the prime location: An option in the core installer's disk image!

After that, I suppose somebody with enough Perl chops could write a webmin panel that (did the above and) echoed Matt's administrator.

(Webmin panels sense if their feature is installed, and offer to run the package installer if it is not. The SpamAssassin panel is a good example of this.)
Al


On 7/22/2012 11:50 AM, Alan Williamson wrote:
this is one of those areas we as a community could kick ass with.

Shipping it with OpenBD as a ready-to-run app.

On 22/07/2012 14:46, Alan Holden wrote:
I use webmin to administer both my MySQL and PostgreSQL databases (I was using phpPgAdmin) And my email server, and my logs, and my RAID array, CD mounts, Apache, file manip, chron jobs, backups, etc...


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