Software Overview
There's a lot of open source software available for helping a place like Free Geek run. Here are the choices we made:
Off the shelf software choices
==Base Distribution
Debian
Wiki
A wiki is used to develop documents collaboratively. We've chosen MediaWiki as our official wiki.
Issue Tracker
An issue tracker helps you keep track of items that need to be followed up on, like a big community todo list. We use RT for this. It helps us run tech support, keep track of grants, and even assists us in planning some of our meetings agendas.
Email List software
This allows us to set up discussion lists for various purposes. In general, each committee or working group has at least one email list. We use Mailman.
We give people email accounts and let them use Squirrelmail to access them. An IMAP allows us to offer this server. We use Courier Our SMTP server is Postfix.
Web server
To serve up our web pages, we use Apache.
Database server
To manage most of our database needs we use PostgreSQL. Some other applications (like Mediawiki) use MySQL, so that's installed as well.
Custom software
- FGdb -- The database we use for maintaining gizmo inventory, contact information, volunteer work, and sales and donation receipts. Written in PHP against a PostgreSQL database backend.
- FGdiag -- Scripts that our volunteers use to test incoming gizmos. Written in python. (Also updates FGdb.)
- FreekBox -- Our customization of debian that we load on computers we give away.