Device management using Bcfg2
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Bcfg2 was chosen as the first try-out candidate because | Bcfg2 was chosen as the first try-out candidate because | ||
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- | + | * Device management is a special use case, fair amount of tailoring is anticipated. Bcfg2 is very tailor-friendly. Nearly all components are replaceable | |
- | + | * Implementation language is Python, which was already familiar | |
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Revision as of 14:09, 18 March 2010
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This page will shortly contain instructions about running Bcfg2, an open source configuration management system client in Maemo device.
Bcfg2 was chosen as the first try-out candidate because
- All logic possible is performed at the server end, making the client lightweight
- Device management is a special use case, fair amount of tailoring is anticipated. Bcfg2 is very tailor-friendly. Nearly all components are replaceable
- Implementation language is Python, which was already familiar
Note, Category is intentionally broken, this is not in any shape for showing up yet [[ Category:Power users ]]