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[task #783] Full Item Snapshot:

URL: <http://gna.org/task/?func=detailitem&item_id=783>
Project: Savane
Submitted by: Mathieu Roy
On: Thu 09/23/2004 at 09:27

Should Start On:  Wed 09/22/2004 at 00:00
Should be Finished on:  Sun 10/31/2004 at 00:00
Category:  Packaging
Priority:  3 - Normal
Resolution:  None
Privacy:  Public
Assigned to:  None
Percent Complete:  0%
Status:  Open
Effort:  0.00
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Summary:  Choice between "Groups" and "Projects"

Original Submission:  In Savane, currently many pages refers alternatively to 
"Groups" or "Project", to name exactly the name thing.

We should decide the one we want to keep.

- Project: More strict sense than Group, that may be unappropriate in some 
cases (some Group we have at Gna cannot really be called project in a sensible 
way, like most organizational groups). 
Alberto Aimar, leader of LCG/SPI Savannah, is in favor of this option.

- Group: maybe a bit vague (which is both an advantage and an inconvenience). 
It has one clear advantages, many pages, scripts are named with the string 
"group", most of functions in Savane use the string group.
I'm personally in favor of this option, but I wont oppose to the other option.

I'd to hear your opinions, if any.

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Date: Thu 09/23/2004 at 11:44       By: DIG <dig>
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