Re: [discussion] [devinfo] Discussion and Development

2016-02-14 Thread Chris Bostock
As a non-coder I am going to throw my two penny worth in. First I admire the coders, they have skills I do not have, will never get and I rely on them to give us the product we desire. Please keep doing it Second I would love to help but that is not easy. It is suggested we test but to

Re: [discussion] [devinfo] Discussion and Development

2016-02-14 Thread sme at ortecin GmbH
A very nice post, must have taken you ages to type on an touch screen There have been some thoughts on my side over the last couple of days, partly stimulated by the fierce discussions on this channel and some going back in time. Let me start with what I v

Re: [discussion] [devinfo] Discussion and Development

2016-02-14 Thread John Crisp
On 14/02/16 13:06, Chris Bostock wrote: > As a non-coder I am going to throw my two penny worth in. > > Excellent, and please continue to do so ! > > First I admire the coders, they have skills I do not have, will never > get and I rely on them to give us the product we desire. Please keep

Re: [discussion] [devinfo] Discussion and Development

2016-02-14 Thread John Crisp
Hi Hans, and thanks for contributing ! On 14/02/16 20:05, sme at ortecin GmbH wrote: > A very nice post, must have taken you ages to type on an touch screen > Yup. such is life ! > > What I personally view as being problematic: > > * From my potentially incomplete view I had the impre

Re: [discussion] [devinfo] Discussion and Development

2016-02-14 Thread sme at ortecin GmbH
Am 14.02.2016 um 21:45 schrieb John Crisp: The biggest issues currently are Moving to CentOS 7 New server-manager framework Move to git Each of those have sub tasks and pros and cons. Do we build a new server manager just on CentOS 7 ? Do we build it on CentOS 6,

Re: [discussion] [devinfo] Discussion and Development

2016-02-14 Thread John Crisp
On 14/02/16 22:05, sme at ortecin GmbH wrote: >> >> Each of those have sub tasks and pros and cons. Do we build a new server >> manager just on CentOS 7 ? Do we build it on CentOS 6, and then migrate >> it all to CentOS 7 ? Which framework do we use ? Etc etc etc. > Hmmm that is the part tha

Re: [discussion] [devinfo] Discussion and Development

2016-02-14 Thread Jim McLaren
On 14/02/16 20:45, John Crisp wrote: The biggest issues currently are Moving to CentOS 7 New server-manager framework Move to git Each of those have sub tasks and pros and cons. Do we build a new server manager just on CentOS 7 ? Do we build it on CentOS 6, and then migrate it all to CentOS 7 ?