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[phpGroupWare-developers] RE: [phpGroupWare coordinators] Goodbye
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Sigurd Nes |
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[phpGroupWare-developers] RE: [phpGroupWare coordinators] Goodbye |
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Tue, 6 Oct 2009 14:07:55 +0200 (MEST) |
> From: Dan Kuykendall address@hidden
> Sent: 2009-10-06 08:22:41 CEST
> To: address@hidden
> Cc: phpGroupWare Developers address@hidden, phpGroupWare Users address@hidden
> Subject: Re: [phpGroupWare coordinators] Goodbye
>
> Hi all,
>
> My preference at this point would be to shut down the project. It seems
> like the codebase is just too outdated. Maybe at somepoint it would be
> worth picking up and starting from scratch with all thats been learned
> both in phpGW and across all the various projects in the open source
> community these last 9+ years.
>
> Anyways, if a clear vision can be had and a developer to continue it is
> around, then please contact me... otherwise a leaderless project is a
> dead one.
>
> Dan
Hi all,
I have plans for it and want to keep it alive.
I think the best approach will be to focus on the system as a general
application development framework - starting with the API and some core modules
(admin, setup, preferences).
I also think the majority of the existing applications without a minimum level
of maintenance has to be put in a historical archive for future reference and a
possible source of inspiration only.
Important features are:
* user-handling
* integration capabilities (xmlrpc/soap/ldap...)
* building blocks for ui as super-objects prepared to utilize common elements
(as tables, lists, calendars)
* mechanism for internal integration across modules
I will fix the API (and core) to a usable state (running php 5.3) - and update
to the latest 3-party libraries.
I think that once the system is in a shape that makes is possible to install
and operate - it will attract developers and users.
Regards
Sigurd