I have found that many of the scripts have the following issues:
* They all seem to have their own opinion about how things should be
install. From sources, repos, binaries etc....
* The scripts seem to have some version that run on the latests but some do
not.  It's important we declare the versions and if something newer comes
out it should be tests before declaring it works.
Some allow creating keys for ssl access of the admin panel while some don't
this could be dangerous for some and annoying to others.
I discovered all this while installing on centos 6.6.
Not cross complete. Each os should have the same options on what tools to
use apache, nginx, lighttpd, cherokee, etc...
I think they need to be better maintained.  How shall we go about doing
this?
BR,
Jason Brower

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