As a university project, and also to ease my part-time job as the sysadmin at a small school, I'm creating a user administration tool in Python/pyGTK.
I believe it complements rather than replaces the traditional tools by taking a more high-level approach - the sysadmin sets up some local rules in the config file, and then the day-to-day user db administration should be easier for local staff less familiar with Unix administration. It has some other nice features as well, such as letter generation (letters for the users) based on templates from OpenOffice. And eventually plugins for fetchmail config, user settings resetting, home dir space monitoring too, but that is too far off to talk about now (just mentioning that is has a plugin architecture). So far I've got it far enough to get it approved from the university (in a scripting course) - that doesn't mean it is ready for you however. So I'm asking mostly to get a feel for the interest in the tool. If there some interest by other than myself for using the tool, it might prompt me to finish it quicker (and factor out the Python initiator code to a config file, package it in a deb, focus on more stability rather than more features, get a place on SourceForge or similar for it etc.). However if people don't think my program will be useful then I can take it easier, I won't deploy it on "my" school before next autumn. (Well, to be honest, the reason I'm posting at these lists is of course in the hope that my project will be taken under the wings of Ubuntu - I guess it wouldn't change much more than my motivation, but that is what fuels this thing). Anyway, more info at: http://folk.uio.no/dagss/useradmin/ Feedback welcome. (Including yelling at me if this is misusing these lists, excluding feedback on the code itself as I don't consider it finished). -- Dag Sverre Seljebotn -- edubuntu-devel mailing list [email protected] http://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/edubuntu-devel
