Lowering the bar for OpenDS Translation…

Opends Logo TagPavel Heimlich, also known as Hajma on in the OpenDS project and lead for many Translation projects, has gone through all of the OpenDS messages to figure out the ones that were still in use and important to translate. There is now a "simplified" OpenDS project in the Community Translation Interface that contains a 5th of the initial messages, making it easier and faster for the volunteers to translate OpenDS to their preferred language. There are currently on-going translation for chinese, french, german, japanese, korean, polish, portuguese, serbian and spanish, but new language projects can be initiated on demand.

If you’re interested, check the How To Guide.

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OpenDS 2.0.0 Release Candidate 4 is now available

Opends Logo TagA couple of blocking issues have been found in OpenDS2.0 Release Candidate 3 and so a new release candidate is now available. Hopefully this will be the last one, and we’re doing the last round of non-regression tests before the final release of OpenDS 2.0, around mid July.

OpenDS 2.0.0-RC4 is built from revision 5494 of the b2.0 branch of our source tree.

The direct link to download the core server is: http://www.opends.org/promoted-builds/2.0.0-RC4/OpenDS-2.0.0-RC4.zip

The direct link to download the DSML gateway is: http://www.opends.org/promoted-builds/2.0.0-RC4/OpenDS-2.0.0-RC4-DSML.war

We have also updated the archive that may be used to install OpenDS via Java Web Start. You may launch that using the URL http://www.opends.org/promoted-builds/2.0.0-RC4/install/QuickSetup.jnlp, or visit https://www.opends.org/wiki/page/OverviewOfTheQuickSetupTool for more information.

Detailed information about this build is available at http://www.opends.org/promoted-builds/2.0.0-RC4.

This new candidate includes the following changes to OpenDS 2.0.0 RC3:

  • Revisions 5487, 5490 (Issue #4070) – Fix a bad encoding in a couple of LDAP extensions : PSearch Entry Change Notification Control and Password Policy State Extended Operation
  • Revision 5492 – Resolves a possible replication issue with future versions of OpenDS and Replication protocols.

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LDAPCon call for papers extended to July 8th…

I’ve just heard that the deadline for submitting proposals of presentations for the LDAPCon has been extended by a week.

if you’re involved with LDAP in interesting project and you want to share your experiences, your innovative concepts… please check the "Call for Papers" and submit a proposal. Don’t wait, a week is not much and it’s better to do it now than realize the deadline is already over 😉

The second edition of the International Conference on LDAP (LDAPCon) will be held on September 20th and 21st, 2009 in Portland, Oregon, USA, just before and at the same location as LinuxCon 2009.

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Work Paleontology

It all started today by a conversation with a colleague on our long experience with LDAP and Directory Services…

E3X LogoI told him that I’ve started my carrier as a developer in the X.400 domain. In my first job, for a French startup called E3X, between 1991 and 1995, I’ve wrote 3 different versions of a P7 Message Store for the UCOM.X400 product line. Along the same dates, I’ve also been involved a little bit with X.500. One of the things that I’ve done, was using our UCOM.X500 product to store information about some restaurants in the Sophia-Antipolis area, so that we could search and choose one whenever we had visitors coming. The data included beside the usual address and phone number, the type of food, opening hours, whether reservation was necessary and so on…

The schema defined eventually got cleaned up and published as an internet draft by my manager at that time, Dr. Alain Zahm. You can find a summary of this internet draft at the very end of this page: http://choices.cs.uiuc.edu/uChoices/Papers/Proposals/92.MobileComputing/INDEX.

Minutes of IETF OSI-DS meeting in November 1992 also shows that the schema was discussed.

Now that all public and research X.500 servers have been stopped and decommissioned, there is no trace of this anymore. Google is too young to have references to this, and so is Yahoo. But I do remember that in the mid 90ies, whenever I was searching for my name, most of the results coming back were associated with some little known restaurants on the French Riviera !

In 1995, I joined Sun to work on the Solstice X.400 product and a year later, with a coworker, I’ve started working on University of Michigan slapd code to produce Sun Directory Services 1.0, released in September 1997… the rest is history 🙂

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