http://bugs.koha-community.org/bugzilla3/show_bug.cgi?id=12824 --- Comment #5 from Viktor Sarge <viktor.sarge@regionhalland.se> ---
As for a GUI, that's not likely to happen. A text UI is fine (debconf-esque or something), but we're not going to ever be depending on a GUI subsystem for a server, servers shouldn't have a GUI.
I'm not expecting any experienced Koha admins to approve of a GUI :) I must however confess that running my dev install on a regular desktop Debian while trying to learn what's under the hood makes it easier. So my thought was that a script would be good for actual admins that just wants to make shure things are correct, editing the files directly good for those who like to tinker with stuff and a GUI for real newbies coming from windows who just want to edit the settings on a test install without becoming friends with the terminal first. The suggestion was based on my interest in lowering the barriers for IT-librarians evaluating Koha as an alternative to proprietary systems since the very rarely has spent any real time in the terminal of a *nix OS. The same goes for most IT-departments here who refuse to touch anything that not MS. I'll back off on this now and enjoy watching the creation of a useful tool that I'll gladly use myself. @Indranil Interactive mode sound great. I guess that the day I can create a GUI wrapper myself I will find no use for it :) -- You are receiving this mail because: You are the assignee for the bug. You are watching all bug changes.