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From: | Dan Kuykendall |
Subject: | Re: [Phpgroupware-developers] WCM and wcm-outdated |
Date: | Tue, 27 Aug 2002 08:48:25 -0700 |
User-agent: | Mozilla/5.0 (Windows; U; Windows NT 5.0; en-US; rv:1.1b) Gecko/20020721 |
OOPS!!I did not know anyone was working on it. I should have looked at the cvs history.
A month or so ago Patrick Walsh needed a project to do for a course he was taking. Since I hadnt seen anything going on with the website I mentioned that as an option. I told them that if it could meet our requirements that I would use it for phpgroupware.org.
ceb is the one that made the suggestion of having it replace the existing wcm in cvs. I should have checked the history first, and I apologize for that mistake.
I am going to get my shell access back so I can fix cvs in the debian dir mess. I dont think I can correct my deletes, but if we delete what I added and then re-add your files I think it should be OK.
I will add the new content manager as websitemgr Dan Miles Lott wrote:
Umm, excuse me. The wcm app is still being developed. I took the name, which was offered by me to Jehreg when he was importing some other website app. He dropped that project, so I took the name when I started a brand new application last fall. The app is working and being used by my company. The plan was to use it on phpgroupware.org, which was why I started writing it in the first place. I base this on discussions with jengo and ceb last December. Now I see a that there is a new application in cvs that is replacing mine. As a core developer with over 18 months' experience on the project, I sure expected to hear about this notion well before it happened. Did anyone bother to check the cvs activity or the authors file? When was the vote? I am sure the new application is fine. I really don't care if there is another app doing similar functions. My wcm probably has a more limited scope than this new one. Not the point.
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