Danny Lieberman wrote:
open question to the list:
I'm considering starting a community project that would create ready-to-install "stacks" for Lamp, LamJ and Webapp clustering
the idea is a stack for end user customers which :
1. is certified (and/or bundled) for a particular distro (rh 3 or caos)
2. has tested performance on a well-defined benchmark on well-defined hardware,
3. has a single uniform Web installer and configurator that lets a simple minded admin add modules she/he needs
4. installs in 10'
5. has an update mechanism (yum, openpkg...)
6. is certified for operation (and/or bundled) with common horizontal business applications - like SugarCrm, Mambo
I have a revenue model in mind which will bring fame, fortune and attractive women to the project participants.
Questions:
1. any takers?
2. good idea?
3. terrible idea?
4. been there, done that?

You might wanna take a look at XAMPP for ideas and/or base implementation (at least some of the goals are implemented already):


http://www.apachefriends.org/en/xampp.html
http://www-106.ibm.com/developerworks/linux/library/l-xampp/?ca=dgr-lnxw07XAMPP



Any and all inputs welcome.
Thanks
Danny Lieberman
www.software.co.il <http://www.software.co.il>
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