From kde-promo Mon Apr 21 16:55:40 2003 From: Mark Bucciarelli Date: Mon, 21 Apr 2003 16:55:40 +0000 To: kde-promo Subject: [kde-promo] X-MARC-Message: https://marc.info/?l=kde-promo&m=105094640910372 I have pretty much made up my mind to use LDAP. If it looks like an addressbook, feels like an addressbook and smells like an addressbook, then it's an addressbook. The Debian stuff looks like overkill. Their system does things like keep track of developers GPG keys, lat/longs, vacation dates, and machines. It is replicated as well and has an email gateway. These are future possibilities, but I'm thinking something simpler for starters. Is there anyone on this list that has experience with LDAP and would be willing to chat (off-list)? I want to make sure I set it up properly. Please email me privately if you are willing to field a few questions over the next couple of weeks. Now, on to a more complicated issue. What license should we use for the addressbook data? It's possible (if two or three more people like Bas v.d. Wiel pop up!) that this database could actually be very valuable for any technical organization sending out press releases. Since it will be LDAP, anyone with an LDAP-enabled addressbook will be able to get the emails. How would people feel if Debian used it? Gnome? M$? Jo-Shmo Consulting? What about requiring attribution (kind of like the BSD license). Require something like "Press release generated with the help of the KDE Promotion Database" at the bottom of every email or fax? Could someone close it up--that is, suck out the data then market a fee-for-service web service using our data? Is the CDDB experience relevant? If this does turn out to be a useful tool, I think it is important to be clear on these issues before people start volunteering hours of their time to fill it up. Mark _______________________________________________ This message is from the kde-promo mailing list. Visit http://mail.kde.org/mailman/listinfo/kde-promo to unsubscribe, set digest on or temporarily stop your subscription.