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* It would be a low hanging fruit to put the radio-TV pre-ingester and the ingester into the same {{{.zip}}} file / release bundle in order to make installation easier. As it is now, the system administrators must make a few tweaks during the installation to ensure that the ingesters hotfolder is a sym-link to the pre-ingesters output folder. If both the ingester and the pre-ingester were bundled within the same archive, along with the complete directory structure and configuration needed, then the system administrators would have a nice "one-click install" bundle that would make their life easier. Also, we could simplify the install guide, which again will make it easier for us to maintain. | * It would be a low hanging fruit to put the radio-TV pre-ingester and the ingester into the same {{{.zip}}} file / release bundle in order to make installation easier. As it is now, the system administrators must make a few tweaks during the installation to ensure that the ingesters hotfolder is a sym-link to the pre-ingesters output folder. If both the ingester and the pre-ingester were bundled within the same archive, along with the necessary directory structure and configuration needed, then the system administrators would have a nice "one-click install" bundle that would make their life easier. Also, we could simplify the install guide, which again will make it easier for us to maintain. |
Ideas for improvement of DOMS system installation
It would be a low hanging fruit to put the radio-TV pre-ingester and the ingester into the same .zip file / release bundle in order to make installation easier. As it is now, the system administrators must make a few tweaks during the installation to ensure that the ingesters hotfolder is a sym-link to the pre-ingesters output folder. If both the ingester and the pre-ingester were bundled within the same archive, along with the necessary directory structure and configuration needed, then the system administrators would have a nice "one-click install" bundle that would make their life easier. Also, we could simplify the install guide, which again will make it easier for us to maintain.