feedback on enterprise.kde.org
Big Biff
bigbiff at chunkyfilms.org
Thu Feb 5 16:35:17 CET 2004
I've been reading reguarly on enterprise.kde.org and one thing I'd really
like to read about is _how_ one would go about deploying kde in the
enterprise. What's the "best practice" if you will. Common problems that
faces the the enterprise. I'm thinking off stuff like:
* How you would go about setting up your kde infrastructure, is it a good idea
to keep the ~home directory on a NFS share?
* How does kpgp integrate with a PKI and certificate server, ldap...
* How does KDE work with certificates? soft/hard? PKCS #11?
* Enforcing policies throughout the enterprise
* automatically change some aspects of configuration in KDE, like change the
LDAP-server address being used in KDE/kmail for name lookups. Without having
to go around to every single machine.
I realize that some of this information is kind of borderline
kde/distribution(i.e.. suse, red hat and so on) and other products but it
would
be really interesting reading about how one would go about effectively
deploying
large number of kde-desktops and still have it manageable/secure and so on.
Sure it's nice to read that someone deployed X number of kde-desktops in
Zimbabwe. But it would be so much more useful if you also could read some
information
on _how_ they leveraged the technology in KDE.
Just my 0.2
-Biff, Happy KDE 3.2-gentoo user
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