Hi Bernie, list.
apologies for the latency! Thanks for the work you're doing in Uy, and
for the thoughtful email. Some notes below...
On Thu, Aug 19, 2010 at 8:25 PM, Bernie Innocenti wrote:
> == Debian vs Fedora ==
I have spoken with the Ceibal team several times. My recommendation
was that t
Hi,
I must confess that I am not current on this list. However, I'll toss in
two cents.
First, I would like to see a build process that starts with a generic
(Fedora) LAMP system. There should then be a build script that creates a
schoolserver on this system. The current process (as used in Ne
El Fri, 20-08-2010 a las 00:51 -0300, Bernie Innocenti escribió:
> Heh, these are good questions, but answering them all would take quite
> some time, and it's 1AM over here :-)
Meanwhile, my du run to find out the size of current backups completed:
# du -sh --exclude datastore-200* /library/b
On 19 August 2010 18:25, Bernie Innocenti wrote:
> == Jabber ==
>
> There are two people working on Jabber. They have been using ejabberd
> and, quite surprisingly, they've not seen any issues of high CPU load
> and database corruption. Tomorrow I'll get to work more with them.
XS-0.6 and some of
Comments regarding the initial paraguayian deployment, i'm not very
familiar with the current status
Regarding distros, when the initial setup was made, the XS (fedora
based) schoolserver was the only straightforward instalation that
could have anything working with not so much tampering, and was
Bernie, Guys:
A few of my ideas are below:
2010/8/19 Bernie Innocenti
> I'm currently at Plan Ceibal. As you may know, Uruguay developed its own
> schoolserver based on Debian, running software developed in-house and
> managed with CFengine. Yesterday we briefly discussed their future plans
> fo
I'm currently at Plan Ceibal. As you may know, Uruguay developed its own
schoolserver based on Debian, running software developed in-house and
managed with CFengine. Yesterday we briefly discussed their future plans
for the school server.
== Debian vs Fedora ==
First of all, there's no way they'