[OOTB-hive] platform ideas
Jeff Potts
jeffpotts01 at gmail.com
Tue Aug 26 14:49:10 BST 2014
I don't think anyone is debating whether or not we use GitHub, so no need
to propose a change there.
As for the rest, let's discuss each in separate threads and then we can put
each one to a vote.
Jeff
On Mon, Aug 25, 2014 at 8:11 AM, Tahir Malik <tahir.malik at contezza.nl>
wrote:
> Sure fine, but at this moment we don't really have a so called unity on
> the platforms.
>
> - Some use #IRC to chat: it's one of the least form now a days which is
> used as a chat platform.
> - We use mailinglist as our main communication channel: too many flaws,
> but to sum it up: too much mail, on digest not an easy way to reply. No
> real GUI to search, reply, create new, etc.
> I'd suggest to use redmine to make different projects or use Github as we
> have here: https://github.com/OrderOfTheBee and keep on using it as the
> main channel.
> The way from topics to issues is. I rather have Redmine for issue &
> project tracking and have Github pure for code and code issues.
>
> If we want to do it right, then let's vote for the main platform used.
> I vote for the following:
> - Chat: Skype
> - Main communication channel: Redmine
> - Code repo: Github
>
> Best regards,
>
> Tahir Malik
>
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> I think it is important that we use Alfresco only for what it is meant to
> be used for, ie, document management. Sure, you can make it do just about
> anything you want it to do but there is no justification for us to do that,
> and, as Heiko points out, it could potentially be wasteful of
> resources.None of us are doing this full-time so that is an important
> concern.
>
> Let's be good examples to others and use the best tool for the job given
> our constraints, even if that means Alfresco isn't always the choice.
>
> Jeff
>
>
> On Wed, Aug 20, 2014 at 10:56 AM, Douglas C. R. Paes <douglascrp at gmail.com> <douglascrp at gmail.com>
> wrote:
>
> > Heiko, I think I have to agree with you on this, and I think Jeff also
> > agrees (http://ecmarchitect.com/archives/2014/06/26/3896)
> >
> > Douglas C. R. Paes
> >
> > *"D**one is better than perfect**"*
> > Zuckerberg
> >
> >
> > On Wed, Aug 20, 2014 at 12:48 PM, Heiko Robert <
> > heiko.orderofthebee.info at ecm4u.de> wrote:
> >
> >> Tahir,
> >>
> >> thats exactly the way we should avoid. I'm sorry having started the
> >> discussion. This would be a mistake nearly every Alfresco partner already
> >> did and which resuted in a waste of at least several tens of mandays
> >> without a really working/usable solution. I'm a pragmatist and I think it
> >> would be much more professional to use and combine tools which are designed
> >> for that ... For long term it would be fine but why? Not one of our
> >> customers and partnes asked why we didn't choose Alfresco for this. They
> >> are just happy that it's working as expected and that it's easy to use.
> >>
> >> Concerning github platform: for source code related and internal stuff
> >> this is fine but we should avoid this for external/public infos to also
> >> address enterprises for the bee actiivites and sponsoring.
> >>
> >> Heiko
> >>
> >> Am 20.08.2014 16:23, schrieb Tahir Malik:
> >>
> >> I Agree that we can build anything in Alfresco if needed.
> >>>
> >>> We could use Datalists to order issues & tasks. Maybe create some custom
> >>> code to create an action from a Datalist entry to a new task.
> >>> For each devision a site so we can collaborate.
> >>>
> >>> I guess switching to Alfresco from the mailinglist would be a great
> >>> idea. We could use the forums/wiki/datalist to manage everything.
> >>> I like that idea more than a huge mailinglist which isn't searchable and
> >>> you'll need a lot of copy & paste stuff from the mailinglist to Alfresco
> >>> and maybe back.
> >>>
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