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Arusha Project: other teams

The Arusha Project (ARK) considers all ``sysadmin added value'' to emanate from teams. A team can be (and often is) just a site, or it can represent a group of like minds acting collaboratively.

Now, the main teams (as you probably know by now) are ARK (core `mechanism' team) and Sidai (developers' `policy' team).

Some other teams of possible wide interest are:

Sample1:
`Sample1' is simply a sample site that believes in the Sidai way of doing things. You can try Arusha, `sample1'-style painlessly...

Simple1:
[NOTHING REALLY YET] `Simple1' is a policy team that does packages in the simplest possible way. Compared to Sidai, its policy can be summed up as, ``Heave everything in /usr/local, and never mind the install/deploy/reveal trichotomy...''

The core ARK developers don't believe in `Simple1' (they're behind the Sidai team, after all) but, hey, it's a free country.

Glasli1:
`Glasli1' is a real site that some of the developers watch over. `Glasli1' is Sidai-style. Its source files are downloadable from SourceForge and provide a constructive ``real-world'' example of an Arusha site.

Arksf1:
`Arksf1' is the "team" concerned with the Arusha Project stuff at SourceForge, e.g., these Web pages. (These pages are assembled by `arksf1' from content provided by other teams, e.g. `ARK' and `sidai'.)


© The Arusha Project, 2000-2003; team: arksf1; c/o partain@users.sourceforge.net; revision 1.5, 2004-05-26.