[horde] Migrating to a new Horde install

Jan Schneider jan at horde.org
Wed Mar 30 15:31:46 UTC 2011


Zitat von Simon Brereton <simon.brereton at dada.net>:

>> From: horde-bounces at lists.horde.org [mailto:horde-
>> bounces at lists.horde.org] On Behalf Of Jan Schneider
>> Zitat von Simon Brereton <simon.brereton at dada.net>:
>>
>> > So, after some success at getting installed, I'm stuck with the
>> most
>> > obvious question.  No one else has asked it, so it's probably
>> stupid
>> > or lazy..
>> >
>> > When Horde4.0 is finally released, many people will be upgrading
>> from
>> > a legacy installation.  Which brings its own challenges, to be
>> > sure.  However, I will be setting Horde4.0 on a completely new box.
>> > Given that there about 732 tabs worth of options to wade through
>> and
>> > configure, is there some way to get an easy synopsis of all the old
>> > configuration parameters?
>>
>> Like the descriptions that come with each setting in the interface?
>>
>> You have two options: either you use Horde because of it's tremendous
>> flexibility, one sign for that are "732" tabs of configuration. Or
>> you hope the best that we picked sane defaults for each setting (we
>> did).
>> But please don't come back then to ask each time if this or that
>> feature would possible, until you've really gone through all
>> configuration options.
>
> This may come as a shock - but I use Horde for both reasons.  And  
> yes, on the whole your defaults are very sane.  However, I know I  
> changed a few - and it would be nice to know, or easily find which  
> few, so I can work out if the change was sane, and whether to keep  
> it like that.

Are you saying that you changed some settings but don't remember  
which, and you are now asking for some tool to find that out for you?

Jan.

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