Re: "Official" gnome window manager



Mark> Bonus points are awarded for having an LDAP-type directory
Mark> server that stores the user's preferred environment and uses
Mark> that environment unless over-ridden by her choice in the login
Mark> manager, and for having a way to store a new or mod- ified
Mark> configuration into the LDAP server.  These user customized
Mark> environments then show up as selection options for that user on
Mark> subsequent logins, but not necessarily for all users --though a
Mark> means of making customizations publicly available would be cool
Mark> too.

I'll (finally) bite: people are always talking about using LDAP for
these kinds of things.

Why?

In every Unix shop I've been in, your home directory is mounted
everywhere using NFS.  In this situation, LDAP is superfluous.  You
might as well just use the filesystem -- you get the same benefits (as
I understand them -- enlighten me), with the added bonus that the
developer can just use the same old Unix stuff without relying on yet
another daemon.

Tom



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