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[QSOS-general] Re: About includes (*qin)
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Nicolas Vérité |
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[QSOS-general] Re: About includes (*qin) |
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Tue, 27 Feb 2007 16:47:18 +0100 |
Here are the differences:
* websecurity.qin
Created: Tue Oct 24 16:32:59 2006 UTC (4 months ago) by francoisledroff
Revised: Mon Dec 4 22:02:49 2006 UTC (2 months, 3 weeks ago) by francoisledroff
Included in: wiki.qtpl
* rightsmanagement.qin
Created: Fri Oct 20 16:05:36 2006 UTC (4 months, 1 week ago) by francoisledroff
No revision
Included in: none
So...
Changes applied to CVS:
* added forge_fr.qtpl (including websecurity.qin)
* merged rightsmanagement.qin to websecurity.qin
* corrected/cleaned up websecurity.qin (including element name="authentication")
* corrected element name="authentication" in xwiki-0.9.840.qsos
* removed rightsmanagement.qin (<<< not yet, waiting for your advice)
Nÿco
On 2/26/07, Nicolas Vérité <address@hidden> wrote:
Hi
In order to understand the includes (*qin) mess^Worganization,
I detailed on the wiki what is what, and the dependency tree:
http://qsos.org/wiki/index.php/Includes
Here are my remarks:
* im-protocol-aol.qin should be renamed to im-protocol-aim.qin:
* im-protocol-icq.qin should be created from a copy of AIM
* im-protocol-qq.qin may be created
* im-protocol-gg.qin may be created
* im-protocol-xfire.qin may be created
* prerequisite.qin has only one criterion
* UI.qin has only two criteria, and has an uppercase syntax
* websecurity.qin and rightsmanagement.qin are almost exact copies
* webcompatibility.qin should have an "Opera" criterion as well as an
"elastic design" criterion
* webcontentmanagement.qin has too many nodes and criteria, and a too deep tree
What do you think? Can we reorg a little bit?
Nÿco
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