On Sun, May 4, 2008 at 4:43 PM, Serge van Ginderachter < [EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > The "GUI" should be web based. And the framework needs to store > > It should at least not be some X app. As fart as I'm concerned, it could > even be some curses console app. > Or such a curses app could be one of the front ends. > > > information in an open database, that is a databse that can be > > accessed, plugged into and added to > > It very much depends on which kind of data you are referring to. > A lot of the configuration data already is stored somewhere (/etc). > Some databases already are readily available (ldap?) > > My point, be carefull not tu build the n-th new database backend. > > At first sight, I would be inclined to have a look at what can be stored > in the Samba 4 ldap backend. > > Tools just would need to > - interface with that ldap backend, for easy maintenance > - services connect to that ldap backend to implement the settings (think > something like landscape client?) > > > > > Serge > > Serge van Ginderachter http://www.vanginderachter.be/ > > Kreeg u een "odt" bestand en kan u deze niet openen? Zie > http://ginsys.be/odf > > > > -- > ubuntu-server mailing list > [email protected] > https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-server > More info: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/ServerTeam > If we are going to continue to build around Samaba v4, can we get the data out easily? That's the point of the database. Reporting across one or more computers/servers
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