Hello, on Donnerstag, 3. März 2011, Henne Vogelsang wrote:
On 02.03.2011 21:48, Christian Boltz wrote:
on Mittwoch, 2. März 2011, Henne Vogelsang wrote:
I strongly object to this. Lets base the future on what we do today instead of throwing everything over board once again.
Henne, I understand your point, and I'm also not a big fan of changing everything for little reason. That method would have saved openSUSE lots of trouble in the past (ZENworks anyone? ;-) - but OTOH we wouldn't have the wonderful libzypp based package management we have today. Sometimes there are good reasons for a change, sometimes there aren't.
Please don't compare apples with oranges :)
I never talked about Macs... *SCNR*
We don't have a problem with wordpress. If we would have I would be the first one to try to change it.
Well, IIRC there was a hacked blog some time ago - not on *.o.o, but on *.novell.com (and IIRC this indirectly affected some *.o.o blog also). I know it was a one-time event, and hope it won't happen again. Still I would call it a "problem" ;-) I prefer to use software that is known to be secure (or at least much more secure - I know nobody/nothing is perfect) instead of hoping not to be the victim of the next wordpress exploit ;-)
Seriously: Can you give a short summary about what is "special" in the openSUSE wordpress installations (news.o.o etc.) compared to a vanilla wordpress? I'll then try to give a rough estimate how much time a migration would take.
And then? You do it?
Probably not alone, but I will help. Regards, Christian Boltz -- The former solution seems to be a lot of "monkey work", [...] I don't think it would be viable on a long term approach. We better succeed in the latter approach.. or buy lot of banana :) [Rémy Marquis in opensuse-wiki] -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-web+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse-web+help@opensuse.org