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Re: [stellation-res] Task/TODO Document Suggestion
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On Sat, 2002-12-21 at 01:49, Florin Iucha wrote:
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> On Fri, Dec 20, 2002 at 09:49:14PM -0500, Mark C. Chu-Carroll wrote:
> > I'm planning to install some kind of decent PHP based CMS, which
> > include some kind of forum software, with the ability to post articles,
> > and handle followup threads. Between that and BugZilla, we should be
> > able to use that to do a passable job.=20
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> zope (CMS platform) +
> zwiki (wiki) +
> zcatalog (searching/indexing) +
> squishdot (forums)
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> =3D easy to deploy solution
That's pretty close to what I had in mind... Except that I'm more
comfortable with PHP than with Python, and there are a couple of
rather nice PHP CMS platforms that include the forums. A wiki a hadn't
considered, but it's actually a *terrific* idea. I'll definitely add
that to the list. The one other piece that I'm planning is the
EnCore MOO server. I promised to set that up on my home server for
Stellation stuff, but my firewall can't seem to cope with much
traffic, so I haven't been able to make it public. That'll go on
the server box as well.
> > Honestly, I think that BugZilla is completely capable of what we're
> > discussing here. We just haven't done a very good job of taking
> > advantage of what it can do. I think we should start there; I think
> > it'll be much more effective than a static HTML page.
> >=20
> > Once we move to our server, and run a CMS system with forums, we
> > can try migrating into the forums if bugzilla isn't adequate.
>
> You can keep bugzilla and just have links between systems.
Again, that's pretty much what I'm hoping for. We'll definitely keep
using bugzilla for bug tracking. If it's adequate for this kind of
TODO stuff, then we'll just use it. If not, we'll migrate it, either
into a set of forums, or into the moospace.
-Mark
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