Comment Re:Github pages aren't ready (Score 1) 84
Comment Re:I like imaging systems like this, but... (Score 1) 84
Another thing we are building now is a standardized way for OpenIDM to handle identity management and synchronization of accounts between AD and OpenLDAP.
Using SverigeLinux we can also deploy ElementaryOS and Ubuntu, which I think is a good thing. Deployment profiles to integrate Ubuntu workstations into an AD-environment using Realmd is also in the pipeline to be implemented.
But of course, we cannot compete with DebianEdu when it comes to maturity of code. We don't intend to either, rather I would like to work together as much as possible with existing projects.
Comment Re:I like imaging systems like this, but... (Score 1) 84
The plan with this system is to offer a number of different ways to manage an infrastructure and FAI is one, preseeding is another, the foreman could be a third, even FOG or CloneZilla.. The important part is the infrastructure in the form of an LDAP-directory for e.g. DNS, DHCP and user data. We would like the users to have several options to choose from depending on background and preference. We'll see how that goes...
Comment Re:A duplication of effort (Score 2) 84
Comment Re:Can you post news without etnocentrism, please (Score 2) 84
https://www.internetfonden.se/...
Also, it is quite trivial to add multilingual support to the parts that matter. Most of the documentation that I'm writing for the system is however in swedish for this first phase of the project.
Comment Re:I like imaging systems like this, but... (Score 4, Informative) 84
So, how's this SverigeLinux thing different from upstream FAI? Sounds like Debian plus some default configs. I've used FAI with both Debian and Ubuntu for many years (actually at a Swedish government institution) and your web site doesn't really explain what you're doing and how it improves what's already there.
The FAI in SverigeLinux is the same as the FAI in Wheezy, what we've added is the config directory which installs OpenLDAP, Kerberos, centralized home directories mounted via NFS4 over kerberos, FusionDirectory for LDAP management of user-, DNS- and DHCP-settings, Icinga and Munin for monitoring, Roundcube for webmail, OwnCloud for cloud storage, dirvish for backup and some more stuff.
The server can also replicate itself so that you can install an exact copy of the mainserver.
The whole idea is that you won't need to spend a couple of months implementing the system with all these components, testing the setup and running into a myriad of problems before getting it right. It's just there from the beginning, tailored with your own domain name and your own IP-series if you so please. Think of it as the dcpromo of the Linux world, sort of.
Please, feel more than free to contact me, if you're a long time FAI user we could definitely use your skills.