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== Package comparison == == Package proposal for MIR ==
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 * agreed: means that we both agreed that we should pull them in supported list (but still open for discussion/input)
 * to discuss: we did not agree and we want to discuss it at UDS
 * to research: we ne
ed further research before being conclusive
 * agreed: means that we both agreed that we should pull them in supported list and will work on a MIR for Hardy
 * Rejected: agreed during UDS that it should not be pulled in main
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 * java support + servlet engine + application server
 * dds2tar - NO
 * radius sever (freeradius ? openradius ?) - OK (freeradius)
 * freeradius - OK
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 * latex2html - NO
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 * lprng - NO
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 * openmpi - NO
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 * openxdas - NO
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 * pam_passwdqc - NO
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 * sblim - OK
 * sg3-utils should already be in main OK
 * snort - OK
 * vlock - OK
 * bacula - OK
 * nut - OK
 * arpwatch - OK
 * amavisd-new - OK
 * openvpn - OK
 * drdb - OK
 * pam_apparmor - OK
 * rsnapshot (Default? install?) - OK
 * munin - OK
 * munin-node - OK
 * migrationtools to ldap - OK
 * sysstat (iostat utility gives you disk i/o usage similar to top) - OK
 * aoetools - OK

=== Rejected ===
 * amanda (tape backup) - NO
 * dds2tar - NO
 * apcupsd (in universe) NO
 * pam_passwdqc - NO
 * openxdas - NO
 * lprng - NO
 * latex2html - NO
 * openmpi - NO
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 * psacct - already in main
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 * sblim - OK
 * sg3-utils should already be in main OK
 * webalizer (or some sort of web analysis tool) - NO
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 * snort - OK
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 * vlock - OK
 * webalizer (or some sort of web analysis tool) - NO

=== To discuss ===
 * amanda (tape backup) - NO
 * bacula - OK
 * apcupsd (in universe) NO
 * nut - OK
 * arpwatch - OK
 * amavisd-new - YES
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 * enscript - ALREADY IN MAIN
 * imagemagick - ALREADY IN MAIN
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 * Mailing list software (majordomo/mailman/sympa) ? mailman in main
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 * mono - ALREADY IN MAIN
 * logcheck - ALREADY IN MAIN
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 * openvpn - OK
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  === To research ===
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 * drdb - OK
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 * libgd2 - ALREADY IN MAIN
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 * pam_apparmor - OK
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=== To Consider ===

This shows our level of innovation and forward thinking.
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 * migrationtools to ldap - OK
 * sysstat (iostat utility gives you disk i/o usage similar to top) - OK
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 * aoetools - OK
 * backuppc - ALREADY IN MAIN
 * rsync (this is already in main?) Default install - IS THERE
 * rsnapshot (Default? install?) - OK
 * munin - OK
 * munin-node - OK

Please check the status of this specification in Launchpad before editing it. If it is Approved, contact the Assignee or another knowledgeable person before making changes.

Overview

Comparing ourselves to our coopetitors is a necessary task to know where we are at and decide where we could get better.

Comparison

Package proposal for MIR

We should categorize the missing ones in three categories.

  • agreed: means that we both agreed that we should pull them in supported list and will work on a MIR for Hardy
  • Rejected: agreed during UDS that it should not be pulled in main

Agreed

  • acl - OK
  • freeradius - OK
  • gawk (already in main, should be in seed)
  • ibmasm - OK
  • heartbeat2 - OK
  • iscsi - OK
  • iscsitarget - OK
  • logwatch - OK
  • lmsensors - Include in the server seed
  • lsscsi - OK
  • libapache2-mod-auth-kerb - OK
  • mtx - OK
  • openIPMI - OK
  • openhpi - OK
  • opensm - OK
  • pam_krb5 - OK
  • pam_mount - OK
  • pam_pkcs11 - OK
  • pam_radius - OK
  • sblim - OK
  • sg3-utils should already be in main OK
  • snort - OK
  • vlock - OK
  • bacula - OK
  • nut - OK
  • arpwatch - OK
  • amavisd-new - OK
  • openvpn - OK
  • drdb - OK
  • pam_apparmor - OK
  • rsnapshot (Default? install?) - OK
  • munin - OK
  • munin-node - OK
  • migrationtools to ldap - OK
  • sysstat (iostat utility gives you disk i/o usage similar to top) - OK
  • aoetools - OK

Rejected

  • amanda (tape backup) - NO
  • dds2tar - NO
  • apcupsd (in universe) NO
  • pam_passwdqc - NO
  • openxdas - NO
  • lprng - NO
  • latex2html - NO
  • openmpi - NO
  • pam_smb - NO
  • pam_ssh - NO
  • privoxy - NO
  • procinfo - NO
  • radiusclient -NO
  • webalizer (or some sort of web analysis tool) - NO
  • siga (or other info collector for support) - NO
  • spamd - NO
  • some webmail -defer
  • varmon - NO
  • cyrus (remove libsasl2-3 and switch to Dovecot for primary SASL) TO CHECK
  • htdig - NO
  • inn (or any nntp daemon like leafnode) - NO
  • java toolkits
  • javamail
  • jdom
  • JTOpen
  • mx4j
  • struts
  • xalan/xerces
  • mod-mono -DEFER
  • mpich - NO
  • mrtg - CRICKET in main - NO
  • numactl - NO
  • libpcre3 - IN MAIN (and on the server cd already....)
  • pfmon - NO
  • Cluster Admin - Redhat tools already in main
  • postgrey - DEFER
  • adaptec - TALK TO VENDOR
  • frysk
  • Ganeti - http://code.google.com/p/ganeti/ - DEFER to virtualization

  • ibutils (OpenIB Mellanox InfiniBand Diagnostic Tools) -??? LOOK INTO IT

  • 3ware - NO (non-free license)
  • Replace traditional sysklogd/syslogd with syslog-ng [http://www.balabit.com/network-security/syslog-ng/] . (Desktop, even?) - DEFER to be seen with platform team

  • htop (Better top, seriously.) good enough to have it in universe - NO
  • rubygems (Near necessity for Rails.) Has better major-minor-point pinning support than apt-dpkg with respect to Ruby packages. - DEFER for ruby session


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