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Amahi in TWiT.tv's FLOSS weekly - post your questions!

Posted: Thu Mar 04, 2010 4:29 am
by cpg
Hi!

Next Wednesday March 10, at 1.30pm PST (10:30pm EST), there is a live interview about Amahi with yours truly on TWiT.TV's FLOSS Weekly, one of the most popular free/open source video casts. Video should be available a few hours after the live program ends.

If you have some questions you'd like to suggest, please post them here. Be gentle :D

Re: Amahi in TWiT.tv's FLOSS weekly - post your questions!

Posted: Tue Mar 09, 2010 4:31 pm
by pjcrux
one of the questions that I would like to see on the show is that I would like to know how the community typically accepts the changes that we propose. Our Community is not unlike any other open source community. Most individuals are only vocal when something is broken or not working well.

so there are two questions I guess. :)

:D

#1. how the community typically accepts the changes that we propose?
#2. how are we doing going forward integrating the suggestions from our users?

Re: Amahi in TWiT.tv's FLOSS weekly - post your questions!

Posted: Wed Mar 10, 2010 9:22 am
by mehmetb
Here's my question:

Is Amahi dependable and secure enough to be used by small businesses? If so, what kind of advantages does it provide to avoid maintenance/administration costs? Also how close Amahi gets to being a (private) "cloud" solution?

We will be listening :)

Thanks!

Update: Also, is there anything new in your efforts to migrate to Ubuntu ?

Re: Amahi in TWiT.tv's FLOSS weekly - post your questions!

Posted: Thu Mar 11, 2010 12:40 pm
by cpg
#1. how the community typically accepts the changes that we propose?
#2. how are we doing going forward integrating the suggestions from our users?
hi pjcrux!

we touched a bit on this. i'll answer here.

a lot of the changes we propose are driven by the community requesting them. i think there were some things that we tested and the community did not like however, they typically do not get past being a "test" release, i.e. they do not make it to a new release.

what this means is that people here and in the irc channel have a first say into what amahi does :)

about #2, it usually works like this: first request is "registered" but ignored :D
if we get more requests for a particular feature, we start paying attention.
then there is a mathematical formula we apply for that feature:

Code: Select all

( No. of independent requests / how complex it is to implement * 2.71 ) ^ patches for it
in other words, patches help A LOT :D

Re: Amahi in TWiT.tv's FLOSS weekly - post your questions!

Posted: Sat Mar 13, 2010 12:47 am
by cpg
Is Amahi dependable and secure enough to be used by small businesses? If so, what kind of advantages does it provide to avoid maintenance/administration costs? Also how close Amahi gets to being a (private) "cloud" solution?

Update: Also, is there anything new in your efforts to migrate to Ubuntu ?
Dependable? YES!

Secure enough? - Arguably yes.

It's not enterprise secure. The share security is good. Impenetrable? No.

Porting to Ubuntu (not migrating), ... not much new on Ubuntu.