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* Porting of SME Server 8.0 (based on CentOS 5) to based on CentOS 6, '''"as is"''' only.
 
* Porting of SME Server 8.0 (based on CentOS 5) to based on CentOS 6, '''"as is"''' only.
 
* [[SME9.0_Roadmap|Development Roadmap]]
 
* [[SME9.0_Roadmap|Development Roadmap]]
* [[SME9Alpha|Current step by step development process]]
 
* [[:Category:SME9-Development|An overview of all related development pages]]
 
 
* [[SME9.0_QA | Tests of all features of SME Server 9.0 (SME9_QA)]]
 
* [[SME9.0_QA | Tests of all features of SME Server 9.0 (SME9_QA)]]
 
* [[SME_Server_wishlist | What do you want to see in v9 ? Add to the wishlist]]
 
* [[SME_Server_wishlist | What do you want to see in v9 ? Add to the wishlist]]
  
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* [[:Category:SME9-Development|An overview of all related development pages]]
 
{{Warning box|A PAE enabled processor is a minimum requirement for the x86 variant of Red Hat Enterprise Linux 6.
 
{{Warning box|A PAE enabled processor is a minimum requirement for the x86 variant of Red Hat Enterprise Linux 6.
 
You need to use either a PAE enabled CPU or on a VM ensure that PAE is enabled
 
You need to use either a PAE enabled CPU or on a VM ensure that PAE is enabled

Revision as of 06:32, 12 April 2014


The Koozali SME Server project

The Koozali Foundation Inc. is a nonprofit corporation that governs the open source Koozali SME Server project. Koozali SME Server is a stable, secure and easy to use/manage linux server that provides common server functionalities out of the box. Many open source contributions are available that can extend the default server functionality making Koozali SME Server an even more powerful and flexible business server solution. Thousands of Koozali SME Severs have been deployed as real or virtual servers and in the cloud to serve many small to medium enterprises, and this number is growing day by day. The Koozali SME Server is free to use but it takes a lot of effort and money to develop, make, and maintain. We therefore ask you for your considerations.

Volunteering

Koozali Foundation Inc. together with its community hosted at https://contribs.org is a collaborative effort of volunteers. You too can contribute to the development and continuity of the Koozali SME Server project as described on our volunteering page. Everybody is welcome to join the already 4000+ member contribs.org community and can contribute with any skill set.

Financial donations

You can also show your support by making financial donations. The preferred way to make financial donations is using the donate option in the forums. You are free to choose any amount and frequency, being monthly, yearly or only once. The benefit of donating through your forums account is that your forum user name will receive a badge, showing your donation status. If you do not have a forum account, you can create one, or select the below PayPal option to make your donations.

Commercial usage

Organizations that use Koozali SME Server for their business, provide professional services related to SME Server or in any other way benefit commercially from the Koozali SME Server project, are kindly requested to consider regular financial donations that reflect their business benefits.

Koozali Foundation Inc. is happy to supply an invoice for any donations received. For more information on invoicing please send a mail to treasurer@koozali.org.

Thank you for your considerations and support!



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For a complete overview of SME Server Development see our SME Server Development Framework page.


SME Server 9.0

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You should use SME Server 9.0 only for TEST purposes to help its development. see Version 9.0_QA testing


Warning.png Warning:
A PAE enabled processor is a minimum requirement for the x86 variant of Red Hat Enterprise Linux 6.

You need to use either a PAE enabled CPU or on a VM ensure that PAE is enabled


Current status

  • For latest status please subscribe to Devinfo where a weekly status email is sent.
  • Latest milestone achievements can be found on the Development Roadmap
  • Latest Build: SME Server 9.0 Beta 3 Http but if You need to build your Own Iso for Testing purpose see the Jigdo page and specially this one

Current tasks

Please add your name(s) next to the task you are working on.

  • Update SME Server documentation 'Administration Manual' (Stephane, Terry)
  • Getting organised for The Future of SME Server (John)
  • Verify fixed bugs see Verification_Queue (ALL - Everyone)
  • network selection in admin interface
  • Graphics work to replace CentOS branding - graphical volunteers wanted.
  • Create a guide for volunteers to submit patches and fix bugs
  • Create a list of worthwhile, but easy, bugs for new volunteers to practise on (Ian
  • Create list of bugs for development review, and a way to manage them. (Ian)
  • Update Simple package Modifications to show how to do this for SME 9 which requires COS6 as a base. (Ian)
  • Help needed to replicate findings and update wiki on these bugs Bug 7240 - SME 9 yum repos & Bug 7273 How to remove the repo hacks (Ian)
  • Identify all SME Server specific packages (John C.) See notes below.
  • Setting up a RPM building environment (Ian W.)
  • booting CentOS 6 with the SME packages installed. (Daniel)
  • Update fields in Bugzilla, currently all bugs are clean-up (Ian)
  • Identify which packages are pulled from ATRPMS/EPEL/RPMFORGE below, we need to move them into the base and stop pulling from those repos.
  • Please see actual status on testing services that page is three weeks out-of-date.
  • Create a SME 9 version of each needed package. See Packages to build for SME9 to help. (Shad, Ian, John, ???)
  • mod_authnz_external
  • modprobe.conf

Current open bugs

"Well done guys, no more open bugs!"


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Bugs needing verification are shown here Verification_Queue


Recent documentation changes

Related changes:
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