Re: My ideas for Ubuntu 10.10 (maverick)

2010-04-21 Thread Vikram Dhillon
Hi Jonathan :) First off apologies for not being active recently, I have been swamped with school work and my exams are coming up so I need to work on that :) I can take on maintaining moodle if we still need it. What do you say? On Tue, Apr 20, 2010 at 6:03 AM, Jonathan Carter (hig

Re: My ideas for Ubuntu 10.10 (maverick)

2010-04-21 Thread Gavin McCullagh
Hi, On Tue, 20 Apr 2010, Jonathan Carter (highvoltage) wrote: > The only drawback I can think of is that we wouldn't be able to supply > Moodle in a server meta-package, but perhaps there could be some kind of > moodle-tools package that would download and set it up (perhaps with > some cron j

RE: My ideas for Ubuntu 10.10 (maverick)

2010-04-21 Thread Veli-Matti Lintu
e imho. Having open > standards is. > > > I say this because of a recent hiccup with one of the vendors listed > that caused an outage of e-mail for a school for about 8 hours. When > requesting a explanation, the vendor gave none, nor responded. > > > > D

Re: My ideas for Ubuntu 10.10 (maverick)

2010-04-21 Thread Veli-Matti Lintu
ma, 2010-04-19 kello 18:03 +0200, Jonathan Carter (highvoltage) kirjoitti: > Here are my ideas so far, they might not all be good for the next or > even any release, but it's what I have in my list so far: > 11. OpenLDAP(+kerberos?) > > There's been quite a few failed attempts at getting turn-k

Re: My ideas for Ubuntu 10.10 (maverick)

2010-04-20 Thread Jonathan Carter (highvoltage)
Hi Jordan On 19/04/2010 18:39, Jordan Mantha wrote: >> Moodle's maintenance isn't currently that great, imho we should probably >> catch up on what's been going on in Debian and merge efforts there. > > The last emails I got from the Moodle maintainers in Debian was that > the were considering orp

Re: My ideas for Ubuntu 10.10 (maverick)

2010-04-19 Thread Jordan Mantha
On Mon, Apr 19, 2010 at 12:03 PM, Jonathan Carter (highvoltage) wrote: > 12. Moodle > > Moodle's maintenance isn't currently that great, imho we should probably > catch up on what's been going on in Debian and merge efforts there. The last emails I got from the Moodle maintainers in Debian was th