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Subject: Re: YaST GPL'ed
From: Henning =?iso-8859-1?Q?Schr=F6der?= <kde () gubba ! org>
Date: 2004-03-23 22:29:46
Message-ID: 20040323222946.GA4814 () gubba ! org
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Hi!
> I've been working on some admin tools and will take a good look at YAST when
> it is made available. (I need to see if my efforts were just made
> obsolete. :-] )
Yast was always available in source. But the code is not very useful. It
uses its own interpreted C++/C-like language, it is very SuSE specific and it
would take a lot of time and hard work to port everything to Debian.
I once tried to port the RedHat configuration tools to Debian. This would be
a lot easier but does not make any real sense either.
> As far as admin tools and Debian are concerned, I think we need to catalogue
> what tools, config stuff, and utils we want/need, plus what we have
> available; identify where the holes are.
Using several existing tools has a few disadvantages. In my opinion every
tool should have the same look and behave the same. Code should be shared too.
Here is my list of tools, which are essential:
* network (ethernet, dsl, isdn, modem)
* users
* date/time
* language/keyboard
* system services
* cron-jobs
* package management
Later on tools for server apps should be added (Samba, Apache, Squid, Exim,
DHCP, NIS, LDAP).
> There is also a good chance that YAST will become the de facto standard set of
> config tools for KDE based distributions, or that config-developers might
> unite behind YAST and work together on it instead of on other fragmented
> efforts. I guess we have to wait and see a bit.
Hmm, I don't hope^H^H^H^H think so that Yast will become any accepted standard.
RedHat's and Mandrake's tools are GPL for a long time now and nearly nobody
from the free software community tried to adapt them.
You might want to look at some current screenshots of my system tools:
http://home.cco-ev.de/~henning/gallery/
I have a strict frontend-backend architecture. The backend can run as a
XMLRPC-daemon so that remote control and different frontends (even in other
languages and toolkits) are possible.
It was started as a part for a customized distribution of my local Linux
user group to create a free Xandros-like system.
When it evolves it might be of interest for other users I guess ;)
Greets
Henning
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