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[Debian-sf-users] general questions


From: Matthew Hammer
Subject: [Debian-sf-users] general questions
Date: Fri, 23 May 2003 13:25:29 -0500
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I am interested in debian-sf and I am looking for some advice.

I am one of 12 coordinators for our university's Undergraduate Project
Lab, which provides machines and accounts to undergraduates interested
in working on software projects outside of their course work.

Here is a link: http://www.upl.cs.wisc.edu

We have been looking upgrade our webpage and user database, as they
are both crufty and aged.  I suggested that we start using
SourceForge, and quickly learned of your project.  All of our servers
and about half of our workstations run Debian.  It would be great to
use your software as a replacement to our current system, but I have
some concerns.

We currently have two dedicated servers, one is dedicated for remote
access/user shells, and the other runs our mail and web daemons.  only
coordinators are given a login to the web/mail server.

My concern is debian-sf will want a single machine for everything, and
this may be hard to do.  I read from your webpage that 2.6 splits the
components of the system so that can be distribuated, is this ready
for public usage?

We rarely have heavily loads, but I'd like to avoid a buggy setup.

Thanks!
Matt




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