Liraz Siri wrote: <snip /> > > I am interested in receiving feedback on our project and to get your > ideas on ways in which we could collaborate with the Ubuntu community to > spread the word, get people involved in our sub project, and basically > jumpstart a real community effort. > > Note that TurnKey Linux is not officially sanctioned by Canonical. We're > an independent opensource project that is trying to take Ubuntu in > some new directions. > > What do you think?
Hi Liraz, I think you have a nice idea here... I'm not sure how Canonical will feel about the look of your website - it does look "very similar" to Ubuntu's... There are a couple of other bundled appliance providers out there but they seem to deliver them on a more commercial basis than this one so it looks great to me :-) One question that immediately springs to mind is how do you plan to finance your project? From my own perspective, I'd love to see a couple of other appliances added to your portfolio: * Asterisk * A Tomcat platform with optional installs of Alfresco (Ubuntu will be adding this to their repo soon) and or the Cosmo Calendar sever and/or the Zimbra server (although I am not sure about the license terms for Zimbra so this one might not be possible). * Also, how about a development server appliance? (SVN, Git, Bzr...) Cheers Alan -- The way out is open! http://www.theopensourcerer.com -- ubuntu-marketing mailing list [email protected] Modify settings or unsubscribe at: https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-marketing
