Well.. basically I think of it as a one stop shop. I get all the bug tracking, forums, mailing lists, anything that I want for my OSS project. And if you can think of something that we're missing.. submit a feature request, there's a decent chance it'll get done.
Just in case you didn't know.. XFS and JFS are the same filesystem. They both are written by and licensed from VERITAS Software (VXFS). It is also the same filesystem that goes into many other commercial unices. Just thought I'd let ya know.
You could use VSI*Fax. They now have a Linux server. http://www.vsi.com The Windows client has a print driver that sends the data directly to the linux server. I've used this software on a AIX server and it worked pretty slick. A bit of a problem to setup, but once it's going it's a snap.
As a matter of fact we now have both postgres and mysql up and running for projects to use. I'm sure that we can help you out.
Well.. basically I think of it as a one stop shop. I get all the bug tracking, forums, mailing lists, anything that I want for my OSS project. And if you can think of something that we're missing.. submit a feature request, there's a decent chance it'll get done.
Just in case you didn't know.. XFS and JFS are the same filesystem. They both are written by and licensed from VERITAS Software (VXFS). It is also the same filesystem that goes into many other commercial unices. Just thought I'd let ya know.
You could use VSI*Fax. They now have a Linux server. http://www.vsi.com The Windows client has a print driver that sends the data directly to the linux server. I've used this software on a AIX server and it worked pretty slick. A bit of a problem to setup, but once it's going it's a snap.