[Vtigercrm-developers] vtigerforge

Sergio A. Kessler sergiokessler at gmail.com
Thu Jan 26 12:51:10 PST 2006


does it require ldap ??
it can't be used without it ?

/sak

On 1/26/06, Joe Stewart <joestewart at users.sourceforge.net> wrote:
> Fathi Boudra wrote:
> > hi all,
> >
> > i've done a post on the forum as i didn't see this previous thread :
> >
> >>i searched the forums to find how/why we have chosen myxoopsforge/novell
> >>forge for vtiger forge and didn't find a clear answer to my question.
> >>
> >>a bit history (feel free to correct me)
> >>
> >>myxoopsforge is built on top of xoops a CMS.
> >>it's a young project, relatively not widespread, based on a project that his
> >>primary goal isn't to be a collaborative development environment.
> >>
> >>novell forge is based on xoopsforge (built also on top of xoops).
> >>also, it's a young project, relatively not widespread, hacked by novell to
> >>support novell feature like ichain and edirectory.
> >>
> >>beside these solutions, we have well known widespread project collaborative
> >>development environment like gforge or savannah/gna.
> >>
> >>i don't really understant this choice. thanks, if someone can answer to this
> >>question.
> >>
> >>clearly, i would like to use a professional environment like gforge.
> >>
> >>i saw many question about version control system to use and for this,
> >>i would like to support subversion. From my point of view, cvs was
> >>deprecated. We have more and more projects switching from cvs to svn.
> >>for new projects, nobody use cvs, and for people using it, it's easy to
> >>switch to svn.
> >>
> >>we need a clear choice for these tools from vtiger core team,
> >>and probably some guidelines.
> >
> >
> > thanks to sergio to point me here. after reading the "Why not gforge (for the
> > record!)" thread, i found other peoples feeling like me.
> >
> > to resume, we didn't use gforge because it's difficult to setup.
> >
>
> Only to chime in on this point.  The debian gforge packages are not hard
> to install.  The hardest part is answering the ldap questions.  The
> maintainers have been packaging sourceforge for a long time and it shows.
>
> But it does take more support than a more simple solution.  And it
> scales for future needs.  I have installed and maintained gforge in the
> past.
>
> I know Mike said he was using Gentoo but just wanted to clarify this point.
>
>
> Does xoopsforge provide for vhosts per project?  Or shell access?  This
> may be something to consider.  I know it has a wiki, but that isn't the
> same.
>
>
> later,
>
> Joe
>
> > is it possible to discuss at this progress state of vtigerforge or we can't go
> > back definitively from novell forge choice ?
> >
> > cheers,
> >
> > Fathi
>
>
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