[cvs] [Wiki] changed: HordeSpaces

Jason Felice jfelice at cronosys.com
Thu Aug 17 11:00:30 PDT 2006


eraserhd  Thu, 17 Aug 2006 11:00:25 -0700

Modified page: http://wiki.horde.org/HordeSpaces
New Revision:  1.3
Change log:  answer for Mike

@@ -31,8 +31,14 @@
  I'm thinking out loud, er, on paper, er, WikiThinking or something, but there are two disjoint concepts here, it seems.  First, what constitutes a "use domain" (which could be multiple DNS domains--we frequently have people register different spellings or abbreviations of their business name), or perhaps one class of user at one domain, e.g. "content managers" versus "public" versus "administrators"), and second what constitutes an "application set" -- and here we're thinking about several application instances.  For example, internal and external wikis, or giapeto content for public site, or file manager for FTP site.
  
  Hmm.  I like this, because then we remove multiple address book support from Turba (we use multiple Turbas) and multiple VFS support from Gollem, etc.
  
-Okay.  This has been an attempt at thinking.  Take whatever is useful and DeleteWhenCooked. --Jason
+Okay.  This has been an attempt at thinking.  Take whatever is useful and Wiki:DeleteWhenCooked. --Jason
  
  
  Question: Why would we remove multiple address book support from Turba? - Mike Rubinsky
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+Hmm.  It occurs to me now that I could be missing something, but my thinking went along these lines:  If we now have an easy way to drop in multiple copies of Turba (each pointing at a different address book), this will do the same thing for users that having Turba support multiple address books does.  In the interest of Wiki:DoTheSimplestThingThatCouldPossiblyWork, we remove the one option to reduce complexity and the effort required to maintain the code.
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+I'm curious why you are asking--are you seeing something that wouldn't work that way?  Or thinking about the effort to remove the feature?  Or something else?
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+--Jason


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