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Subject: Re: [opensuse-edu] RFC: Join Education:desktop and Education:server
From: James Tremblay <jamesat () comcast ! net>
Date: 2008-07-30 1:17:46
Message-ID: 488FC13A.8030102 () comcast ! net
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Lars Vogdt wrote:
> Hi James
>
> On Di 29 Jul 2008 19:37:42 CEST James Tremblay
> <JT@newmarket.k12.nh.us> wrote:
>> Will the goal to compile for SLED\SLES be effected by this?
>
> No
>
>> I don't and frequently can't use openSUSE in the school because NCL
>> doesn't stay working
>> due to package updates. I have been hoping that we would be serving
>> the SLA (School License Agreement) customers soon. My fear with this
>> is that it will confuse the new user who would think that they can
>> add Joomla to SLED.
>
> If they use our official "stable" repository, they can already do this
> - if they get the needed apache and mysql packages from somewhere...
>
> If users use the buildservice repositories, they should notice that
> these are our *development* repositories and not the official ones. I
> added this to http://en.opensuse.org/Education/Repositories already.
> So all we do is: follow the "stable" repository and provide all
> packages via one single repository.
>
> If you like, we can provide a special SLED and a special SLES add on
> later. But IMO missing dependencies on SLES/SLED would cause users to
> skip some packages like Joomla already. ;-)
>
> With kind regards,
> Lars
>
I'm running Joomla and Moodle and openbiblio and opensis all on one SLES
box and didn't need to use any special dependency issues.
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