Re: Proposal for LAT inclusion in GNOME 2.18



Corey Burger wrote:
<snip>
For me, I would say No, as don't see really a reason to include LAT in
GNOME, because administrating LDAP is not a common task. Even if we
consider the Administrator platform (pessulus, sabayon), these tools
are for administrating GNOME desktop, and not for general
administration.

Administrating LDAP = administrating computer (of which, there are
more desktops than servers) = administrating GNOME.

Ask Jorge Castro (whiprush) or any of the other people who deploy
GNOME in a corporate environment about this. Having a good set of
tools for this task is something GNOME has been lacking for awhile.
This is why the admin suite was created in the first place.


As an administrator of gnome desktops, I add my voice to yours to say that a better integration of the Gnome desktop with LDAP would be a great enhancement. I think LDAP is used more and more in the corporate environement, replacing old things like NIS on Unix and making the integration easier in a Windows environement with an AD (I don't like this but it is the corporate reality). Now I can't say for the moment if LAT is the right tool to achieve this, since I didn't find the time to test it yet but it seems at least promising.

Sorry for my bad english,

Regards,

Fred





[Date Prev][Date Next]   [Thread Prev][Thread Next]   [Thread Index] [Date Index] [Author Index]