[CentOS-devel] Small Business SIG suggestion

Sun May 4 23:10:08 UTC 2014
Tim Krupinski <tdkrupinski at gmail.com>

Is there still going to be a meeting on irc this week? I'm GMT -5 but
pretty flexible with times.

Thanks,

Tim
On May 4, 2014 5:19 PM, "Omar Eljumaily" <omar1 at omnicode.com> wrote:

> Thanks Filippo.  I'm in GMT-8, Pacific Time.  I get up early, though, so
> I could do it as early as say GMT 13:00.
>
> I think we're fairly close on the issues that we're trying to confront.
>   There may be some differences in how they're packaged and exposed.
>
> I'm going to put together a specific set of RPMs + goals of how I think
> it should be carried out.  Maybe other people can think about that as
> well.  I'll try to integrate it as much as possible with your existing
> proposal.
>
> Thanks,
>
> Omar
>
>
> On 5/3/2014 3:03 AM, Filippo Carletti wrote:
> > Omar, I basically agree with you.
> >
> > The SIG idea started with Small Business but evolved in Simplified
> > Linux Server (SLS).
> >
> > http://wiki.centos.org/SpecialInterestGroup/SLS
> >
> > I'll try to add something to the picture.
> >
> >> 1. Home security
> >> 2. Home automation
> > Change "Home" with "Office", you'll use the same tools because you
> > have the same targets.
> >
> >> 3. Entertainment
> >> 4. Backup
> >> 5. Cloudsync
> > Previous 3 points are also needed in the office (in my office we
> > listen to music while working and used to share it sometimes (now
> > there's spotify). :-)
> >
> > The idea behind NethServer is that of an highly modular system, easily
> > adaptable to different usage scenarios.
> > You will only install the mail server if you need it (or want to play
> > with email, out of curiosity).
> > Adding a new feature is easy and fast: a click on a web page. Building
> > new features is also easy for the developer.
> >
> > Being modular permits to create a vertical system highly tightened to
> > the needs of the user.
> >
> > I hope to have an SLS SIG meeting on IRC next week, hope you could
> > join us. Where timezone do you live in? We're spread across GMT-6 and
> > GMT+2.
> >
> >
>
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