* '''Launchpad Entry''': UbuntuSpec:server-maverick-new-stacks * '''Created''': 2010-05021 * '''Contributors''': ChuckShort * '''Packages affected''': samba * '''See also''': SpecTemplate == Summary == Being the release after a LTS, maverick is a good starting point to offer our users new stacks we have not thought of before. This includes Virus Scanning for File Servers, Calendaring/Email and network monitoring. == Rationale == Suggesting new stacks offers our users a drop in replacement for common workloads for the local area networks. These include Calendaring, Antivirus, and network monitoring. == Use Cases == * Gregory is a network administrator who wants to have a calendaring server in order for his boss can share a calendar with him. * Pedro would like to pay for a network monitoring system but his boss will only alow him to install a commercially available program so they can get support. * Jason is a network administrator who wants to replace their old Microsoft exchange server with a FOSS alternative. == Design == == Package Selection == The packages that were selected are the following: * Vscan - A virus scanning module for Samba. * SOGO - A FOSS calendaring solution for Linux. * ZenOSS - A FOSS network monitoring solution. * Liferay - An enterprise open source portal and collaboration software. * Spice - Allows users to connect to virtual desktops. == Implementation == * vscan is an external samba module that is not supported by the samba developers and needs to be forward ported. * SOGO's debian packaging is complete, however it needs to be reviewed * ZenoSS is not packaged and it will have to be done. * Liferay is not packaged and it will have to be done. * spice will be handled by the Ubuntu Server Community. == BoF agenda and discussion == {{{ Canonical needs to weigh maintenance costs vs. benefits to deviate from upstream: * Samba vscan (zul) Upstream needs to be guided to the REVU/upload process: * sogo (zul) -> universe * zarafa (zul) -> universe - this is packaged in partner, but deps will prevent universe - JP Upstream needs to be engaged for a potential packaging partnership: * Zenoss - JPugh works directly with them - potentially a very difficult packaging process * Liferay - JPugh works directly with them - this has deps on Sun Java Will be handled as part of the Ubuntu Server community blueprints: * Spice (revolutionlinux) Abandoned: * JBoss5 }}} ---- CategorySpec