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[Phpgroupware-tracker] [ 101349 ] Sitemgr <--> phpGW |
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Fri, 06 Dec 2002 20:25:16 -0500 |
Support Request #101349, was updated on 2002-Oct-03 12:41
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Category: Question
Status: Closed
Priority: 5
Summary: Sitemgr <--> phpGW
By: skwashd
Date: 2002-Dec-07 12:25
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Sitemgr is a content management system for phpgw. It allows
you to make your phpgw data publicly available. This app is
still in development, but is stable. There are extensive
docs on the app too.
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By: glenndavy
Date: 2002-Oct-03 12:41
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heidyhodely
I've installed the debian rendition of phpGW, and as a
user have set up a viable, useful set of live data to
see if it improves my quality of life, or at least the
way I work over next say 12 weeks.
I'm itchining to make changes to this and that and
write some code, but I notice you have a 'sitemgr'
product now, so questions are...
a) will sitemgr replace/merge_with/usurp/become_the_new
phpGW? (and therefore things I do should be within that
frame work)
b) if I install sitemgr, whats the curve involved in
getting my data happeing in sitemgr?
thangks
Glenn
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