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== Scripted Installs ==
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The explenation of the scripts is not clear.
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Most of the scripts do the same, but how can we difference and clarify it.
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Goal would be that there will be no misunderstandings in when people come asking.
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    * New appliance install - A scripted install to to get your FusionPBX appliance up and running in no time.
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    * Easy FusionPBX - A scripted install that currently supports Debian Squeeze, Ubuntu 10.04LTS, and Ubuntu 12.04LTS.
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    * CentOS 6.2 with PostgreSQL
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    * Debian Wheezy with PostgreSQL After installing Debian a scripted install makes the rest a breeze even for newbies.
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idea1: is to make a difference between pks and svn
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example:
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* New appliance install - will install the freeswitch and fusionpbx deb repo. supports debian
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* Easy FusionPBX - will install freeswitch with stash and fusionpbx with svn. supports Debian Squeeze, Ubuntu 10.04LTS, and Ubuntu 12.04LTS.
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idea2: to put in mantainer of the script
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example:
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* New appliance install - mantainer rneese
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* Easy FusionPBX - mantainer soapee01
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idea3: a combination of both or perhaps more in a table form?
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What do you think?
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[[User:Omdin|Omdin]] 12:24, 14 August 2014 (MSK)

Latest revision as of 06:00, 15 August 2014

Scripted Installs

The explenation of the scripts is not clear. Most of the scripts do the same, but how can we difference and clarify it.

Goal would be that there will be no misunderstandings in when people come asking.

   * New appliance install - A scripted install to to get your FusionPBX appliance up and running in no time.
   * Easy FusionPBX - A scripted install that currently supports Debian Squeeze, Ubuntu 10.04LTS, and Ubuntu 12.04LTS.
   * CentOS 6.2 with PostgreSQL
   * Debian Wheezy with PostgreSQL After installing Debian a scripted install makes the rest a breeze even for newbies. 

idea1: is to make a difference between pks and svn

example:

  • New appliance install - will install the freeswitch and fusionpbx deb repo. supports debian
  • Easy FusionPBX - will install freeswitch with stash and fusionpbx with svn. supports Debian Squeeze, Ubuntu 10.04LTS, and Ubuntu 12.04LTS.

idea2: to put in mantainer of the script

example:

  • New appliance install - mantainer rneese
  • Easy FusionPBX - mantainer soapee01

idea3: a combination of both or perhaps more in a table form?


What do you think?

Omdin 12:24, 14 August 2014 (MSK)