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Wed Jul 19 14:32:36 CEST 2006
file at the same place) this may be true and makes life easier for you.
But from a system administrator this is definitely wrong. The whole system
is a huge foreign body, everything is different than elsewhere.
>> As far as I remember the reason for you choosing OpenPKG was that you did
>> need to make some changes to other products like Postfix.
>
> This is not the main reason.
> The reason is the ability to provide a stable product which can be
> supported and do not interfere with the choice of host operating system
> that the customer has made.
...which requires the administrator to do duplicate work
...whose security state depends on the mood of the Kolab publishers
...which makes configuration harder for administrators, no matter what
distribution they have chosen.
> OpenPKG has many advantages over running a specific GNU/Linux
> distribution.
It also seems to keep motivations low to make seamless integration easier:
Would this list still exist if OpenPKG was not available?
https://www.intevation.de/roundup/kolab/merge?:columns=id,activity,title,creator,assignedto,status
- michael
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