I'd personally prefer an ubuntu (meta?)package, but I know most of my
coworkers would install from source.

On Wed, Jun 4, 2008 at 1:53 AM, Robert C Corsaro <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:

>
> Chris Mulligan wrote:
> > That sounds pretty nifty. We've actually made internal versions of a lot
> of
> > those features (an IRC bot that parses the RSS feed, for example). I'm
> > pretty confused about how to actually setup and use oforge, but it looks
> > like it could be a pretty neat project.
> >
>
> Yes.  Documentation is a mess. I'm going to work on it this week.  If
> you are interested in setting it up, there are a few options.
>
> 1) use the oforge appliance, which is a vmware image
> 2) use the oforge overlay, which will work on any gentoo system
> 3) install from source.  there is a script share/examples/setup.sh that
> will do the job.  If you use it, please look at the code first.  It's
> not incredibly generic and can use some tweaking.
>
> I'd be interested to hear how you would like to set it up and what OS
> you are using.  I'd like to eventually have rpm and deb packages.  Good
> luck and feel free to contact myself, or anyone one my team.  We are on
> irc.freenode.org in the #trac channel.  I'm doki_pen and my teamates are
> aculapov, cbalan and dgynn.
>
> We will be making an official announcement this week and are very
> excited to get some users.  I can insure you that you will get good
> support if you decide to give it a whirl.
>
>
> >
>

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