On Wed, 2002-09-04 at 13:57, Philipp Rotmann, Linksystem Muenchen wrote:
> It isn't, and currently isn't supposed to either, as Nadmin is
> not an official product of The Midgard Project. 

I disagree. Nadmin is available under sufficiently free license
for most usage, and is still the user-friendliest admin interface
for Midgard available. In addition, there is an ongoing community
project (nadmin-dev) going on targeted at continuing development
of the Nadmin system.

These things considered, I feel that the Midgard project should
definitely support and endorse Nadmin usage.

Another point is that Mrinal Virnave's installation guide is one
of the better Midgard installation instructions available. Even
without the Nadmin part it would be a valuable resource to all
potential Midgard users.

To not include it on the Midgard site is just to add unnecessary
obstacles in way of potential new Midgard users and community
members.

>      phr

/Bergie

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