The m23 project released version 16.3 of the software deployment tool for Linux networks, with a couple of workflow improvements and customizing options, as well as a couple of other new features and bug fixes.
m23 is a free and open source software deployment tool licensed under the GPL, that installs and administers clients with Debian, (X/K)Ubuntu, elementary OS, CentOS, openSUSE, Fedora and Linux Mint via network.
The latest version, 16.3, released in October 2016, simplifies the m23 administrators' work by introducing a dialog for managing GPG keys and creating a shortcut to the settings that are necessary if you need to run an m23-managed network behind a proxy server. Security improvements include the addition of an option to sign local package sources. A new command line tool opens the possibility of modifying the m23 source code in a plugin-like way, by replacing or dropping the code in predefined regions.
For more info, see the article on the m23 project home page:
http://m23.sourceforge.net/PostNuke-0.750/html/index.php?id=1000000476
m23 rock 16.3 released
m23 is a free and open source software deployment tool licensed under the GPL, that installs and administers clients with Debian, (X/K)Ubuntu, elementary OS, CentOS, openSUSE, Fedora and Linux Mint via network.
The latest version, 16.3, released in October 2016, simplifies the m23 administrators' work by introducing a dialog for managing GPG keys and creating a shortcut to the settings that are necessary if you need to run an m23-managed network behind a proxy server. Security improvements include the addition of an option to sign local package sources. A new command line tool opens the possibility of modifying the m23 source code in a plugin-like way, by replacing or dropping the code in predefined regions.
For more info, see the article on the m23 project home page:
http://m23.sourceforge.net/PostNuke-0.750/html/index.php?id=1000000476
m23 rock 16.3 released