Vincent CARDON wrote: ↑May 22, 2018 - 9:47 PM
And Davy, the RODC support, as Andrew describes it, was funded by your taxes, with money from the Ministry of Culture, which has 170 sites and 8,000 Samba-AD staff. It's a really cool use of public funds, and the best part is, it works.
Furthermore, a large portion of the improvements in versions 4.8 and 4.9 are sponsored by the Ministry of the Environment and the Ministry of Finance, in addition to other sponsors we know about but cannot disclose.
Hi Vincent,
I am delighted that our taxes are being used for the development of Samba, for the benefit of all. I wish the government's actions had been more coordinated, as the Ministries of Defense and National Education are far less virtuous, unfortunately! And yet they are the most strategic, one concerning our security and independence, the other the early learning that will instill bad habits…
Trust relationships are coming, and as Andrew points out, even when they exist it's better to have a single domain in all cases, safer and easier to manage.
I must admit that I prefer the idea of having child domains with their own GPOs and other settings related to geographical locations, while maintaining centralized user authentication on the central Active Directory. But, well, as things stand, I'm afraid I don't have much of a choice.
Regarding the Tranquil IT RPM repository, Denis didn't seem opposed to my suggestions (signing RPMs and creating an RPM to automatically create the repository). Do you plan to do this, or do you think it's not worth the effort? Finally, one last question: since a 4.8.0 repository was created very early on, I expected to see a 4.8.2 version released just as soon. Is this currently in development, or not planned for the near future?
Sincerely,
Davy