Hi Neil,
thanks a lot for taking intitiative.
We have good progress with our parts -- OOB script seems to be doing find, so does the OOB debian package. Pavel (cc) is preparing ai1 debian package (all-in-one) which is really all-containing, but this suffers at the moment from "best-effort" mode. Anyhow -- folks are invited to give those a try and provide feedback.
I'm not 100% sure if this is of help given the high level of desire for RH, but if folks are willing to consider debian too (as I would advocate), this may be a good starting base.
-jiri
At 04:17 26/02/2008, SIP wrote:
Okay, It's time to get things going on the SIP Express Bundle. I'm stepping in to take the reins as project manager on this one so we can get things rolling.
First please take a look at the project page: http://www.iptel.org/bundle/project
Step 1 here, I'd like to verify a headcount of people working on this project as of now. This doesn't mean people can't join up later, and it certainly doesn't mean that I'm going to expect you to put more time into this than you can commit, but we need to know where we stand.
Currently, on the project list, we have:
- Jai: testing and installation work
- ram: testing
- SIP: testing (and now project management)
- Jiri: debian, oob
- Mike: testing and documentation
- Stefan: SEMS
Are the people listed here still available to do these particular tasks? Has anyone else volunteered time/resources on this project that hasn't been listed here? If so, shoot me an email, and I'll add you to the list. We need a people inventory so we know what roles we're missing.
For instance, I've heard a few people mention that they'd be willing to donate a server to the cause so we have somewhere to test things upon. I don't have those people listed, but that's certainly an area we're going to need. Also, we've had varying reports of which direction we're going -- ISO or Virtual Machine. For now, I think we should concentrate on an ISO as that's going to be the most attractive to people for building a ready-to-go hardware appliance, and it will probably be a little less of a headache for creating a drop-in installation. However, I also think a virtual machine should be on the list in the future, and once we get an ISO ready, creating a virtual machine from that configuration should be relatively straightforward.
However, on the list of people, I don't see anyone down for scripting an install -- a kickstart disc or what have you. That's another area we're lacking. If anyone has experience in that area, shoot me an email and I'll add you to the list.
We need to focus. For this reason, we'll start small and work from there. Do NOT expect this first SER bundle to have every feature you could imagine in it, and don't get discouraged if your favourite feature is missing. As the project grows, we'll most certainly be adding capabilities and allowing a tailored install. But for now, the goal should be to get things running and working first in a simple format and then add on from there.
Having a bundle like this is perhaps the biggest step we can take toward bringing SER to the masses and finally breaking down some of those barriers that have kept people out of the project.
I'm looking forward to working with all of you on this project!
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