Subject: FW: netatalk in production environments....(RFC)
From: Luke McNeilage (lmn@d2p.com.au)
Date: Wed May 31 2000 - 22:29:51 EDT
If you read the list carefully you would see that Mr. asun now works for
cobalt. So go figure. What I would be interested to see is their management
tool. I hate reinventing the wheel.
Pls Pls Pls Pls Pls Pls Pls Pls Pls Pls Pls Pls Pls
Mr. Sun
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>From: "S.Ecker" <emmet___@yahoo.com>
>To: netatalk-admins@umich.edu
>Subject: Re: netatalk in production environments....(RFC)
>Date: Thu, 1 Jun 2000 10:56 AM
>
> (slightly OT) What I want to know is what the
> commercial linux hardware/software resellers are using
> when they say they support Appletalk protocol for file
> sharing. Cobalt (www.cobalt.com) sells linux
> file/mail/dns/etc servers for windows/unix/mac
> environments, but they don't say what they use for
> their Appletalk server protocol. If they're using
> netatalk, aren't they taking a great risk by deploying
> unsupported server code to their customers?
>
> -Scott
>
>
> --- andrew morgan <morgan@orst.edu> wrote:
>>
>>
>> On Wed, 31 May 2000, Daniel E. Lautenschleger wrote:
>>
>> > Are these tweaks, changes and mods incorporated
>> into a new
>> > version of Netatalk on a frequent enough basis? Is
>> Adrian Sun the only
>> > person who maintains the Netatalk program any
>> longer?
>>
>> There are a few people contributing to parts of
>> netatalk at least. Andras
>> Kadinger and I have made some improvements to papd
>> recently, but Adrian is
>> the only one making substantial changes to afpd that
>> I know of.
>>
>> > By the way, where has he been? He used to post
>> quite frequently and I have
>> > not seen a posting in quite a long time.
>>
>> I haven't heard a word from him for a while either.
>> I've submitted some
>> patches to him directly, but I haven't received any
>> response. I hope he
>> is okay!
>>
>> > It appears that the folks at the University of
>> Michigan now view Netatalk
>> > as an open source program. Frankly, I use the
>> program and am excited about
>> > its potential, but am not pleased with the
>> documentation and
>> > updating issues surrounding Netatalk. It appears
>> the archives of the
>> > mailing list are *way* out of date as well.
>>
>> The documentation is definately lacking, especially
>> some simple
>> installation instructions. Fortunately, this is
>> something netatalk users
>> without programming experience can contribute!
>>
>> > I realize it is a free program and am mostly
>> satisfied with the results
>> > I've had using the program. I too want to roll
>> this product out on a much
>> > larger scale than I have already, but it just
>> isn't ready for prime time
>> > yet. I only wish my programming skills were up to
>> snuff so that I could
>> > contribute in a positive manner.
>> >
>> > I'm complaining out of frustration, folks. I
>> really hope to someday be
>> > serving 200+ Mac clients of my Linux boxes using
>> Netatalk:-)
>>
>> If Adrian Sun is really out of the picture, maybe we
>> should grab the
>> latest code and start a site on SourceForge for a
>> more collaborative
>> development environment... That would allow the
>> rest of the community to
>> contribute code and documentation without having to
>> funnel it through
>> Adrian.
>>
>> Any thoughts?
>>
>> Andy
>>
>
>
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