Dear Mike, Thank you for your response.
Me, my friends and colleagues are looking forward to develop a terminal server / remote desktop solution with added features like application virtualization, gpu virtualization and some more. If Arctica project and X2go project are working together to perform a great remote desktop and terminal project system, we can contribute to both of them. I assume Arctica project is again open source like X2go project. We want to contribute to a terminal server project rather than developing a new one from scratch. I like having Skype like video conferences. We can talk further details on email, phone call or conference or video conference. I want to catch the team on IRC this Thursday to talk with. Best Regards, Orkun On Tue, Jan 19, 2016 at 5:38 AM, Mike Gabriel < [email protected]> wrote: > Dear Orkun, > (removing all individual mail recipients from Cc:, as all of us are > listening on the mailing lists). > > > On Mo 18 Jan 2016 23:01:59 CET, Orkun BALCI wrote: > > Dear Sirs and Madams, >> >> I am The Release, Repository and Package Manager of Pardus National >> Operating System Distribution (http://www.pardus.org.tr) and we are >> developing our own continous integration and build system. Pardus is >> mainly >> a Debian distribution but we are maintaining packages from sources, and >> from other Linux based operating systems like RedHat. Our core >> development >> group has a wide range of experiences like UNIX System Administration of >> Cloud Computing (see http://www.truba.gov.tr/eng/), UNIX System >> Administration of Grid Computing (see http://www.grid.org.tr/eng/), >> Embedded Systems and Our National wide educational IT project named FATİH >> (see http://fatihprojesi.meb.gov.tr/tr/english.php), Remote Mass Machine >> Management (see http://liderahenk.org/ and >> https://www.pardus.org.tr/web/projeler/lider-ahenk), and Identity >> Management System (see https://www.pardus.org.tr/web/projeler/engerek). >> >> We are using X2Go Project on our Terminal Server Systems, and we want to >> spread it all over countrywide. I am the lead developer of terminal server >> project. Now, we want to contribute to upstream, we want some new features >> and we need a fully working X2Go server + session broker + LDAP system >> with >> extra new features. We have a feature list of what we want to do and what >> we will want to do. We want to work in collaboration and build X2Go >> packages from the sources in X2Go git repositories. Moreover, we heavily >> interested in contributing and developing X2Go core codes and integrate >> directly into development. Upto now, we are making workarounds for X2Go >> project and we are using them in our systems but it is now not enough and >> we need to develop more on core components and core project. Now, I want >> to >> be the man directly contacting with you and one of the official open >> source >> developers of X2Go project. >> >> We are waiting for your response. >> >> Best Regards, >> Orkun BALCI >> > > Thanks a lot for your interest in X2Go. > > For ease of communication, please subscribe to the project's mailing lists > [0]. > > For organizational matters, please use the x2go-project mailing list. > > For developmental / technical matters, please use the x2go-dev mailing > list. > > All people that you explicitly had in the To: or Cc: field(s) for your > mail are also subscribed to the above referenced mailing lists. > > Stefan Baur and/or Heinz-M. Graesing will get back to you on the core X2Go > code and comment on most of your suggestions/questions. > > As I am currently setting up a new remote desktop computing project (The > Arctica Project [1]), I am not much available for X2Go hacking anymore, but > I am still maintainer of five components in X2Go: > > o X2Go Session Broker > o nx-libs (graphical backend behind X2Go) > o Python X2Go > o PyHoca-GUI > o PyHoca-CLI > > If you encounter any issues with any of those X2Go-specific components, > please report them via the X2Go bug tracker. I will do my best to process > such issue reports in a considerable amount of time. > > If you encounter any issues with nx-libs, I'd recommend reporting issues > via the Arctica Project's organization account on Github [2]. The active > development of nx-libs has moved from the X2Go Git site to Github. The > nx-libs development is a joint effort of three projects: Arctica Project, > TheQVD, X2Go. > > I am sad to say that I do not have much focus anymore on continuing heavy > feature development around the X2Go Session Broker (mainly, because we will > rewrite broker functionality from scratch in the Arctica Project). I can > and will do feature development on a contracted basis, but I will not do > development during my spare time anymore (as I did earlier). So, if you are > interested in the X2Go Session Broker component for Pardus, you may want to > consider offering help with its maintenance to the other X2Go upstream > devs). > > Also, you may be interested in joining the next X2Go Developers' meeting > on IRC this Thursday [3]. Consider this as an invitation. > > > light+love, > Mike > > [0] http://lists.x2go.org > [1] https://arctica-project.org > [2] https://github.com/ArcticaProject/nx-libs/ > [3] http://wiki.x2go.org/doku.php/wiki:development:planning:start > > -- > > DAS-NETZWERKTEAM > mike gabriel, herweg 7, 24357 fleckeby > fon: +49 (1520) 1976 148 > > GnuPG Key ID 0x25771B31 > mail: [email protected], http://das-netzwerkteam.de > > freeBusy: > > https://mail.das-netzwerkteam.de/mailxchange/kronolith/fb.php?u=m.gabriel%40das-netzwerkteam.de >
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