On Thu, 1 Dec 2005, Christopher Schmidt wrote:
I don't know if this is realistic or not, but I
know that I do not
find installing OpenGuides to be easy, nor is maintaining two
seperate copies of the libraries (for Boston and Milton Keynes: I
have a number of boston specific changes) to be something that I know
how to do.
one thing which isnt helping is the test failures caused by the update to
text::wikiformat this puts peopel off slightly. Also i suspect since
openguides is the major user of CGI:Wiki people taking over developemnt
of that from kake would help a lot.
that from kake would help. The other i noticed is that the prereqs need
to be installed before openguides otherwise its get upset. I belive this
is handled by the dom's debian packages but fails miserably if done
through cpan.
Also it migth be worht looking at doing binary packages for other
platfroms. rpm at least. althogh i should probably look at solaris
packages.
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