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Let's say that I manage 10 XOOPS based web sites (some mine - some for a fee).
Each web site has a variety of modules installed - some modules are used in all the web sites and some just in a few. How can I manage all the modules to make sure that they are all up to date? Is there any way to check all 10 web sites for the modules installed and the version used. Is there any repository for module information from all sources - a listing of all modules in use world wide and status and version and dates.
Is there any module that has been deleveoped or is under development that will scan my 10 web sites, produce a list of modules installed with the version and date. Then go to some module repository to check if my installs are all up to date and correct?
Is this a doable thing? Will it be part of XOOPS 2.2 and/or XOOPS 4????
I wonder if a third-party would like to take this project on - I have no clue as to how to go about and create the module status respository except if XOOPS.ORG were to offer some sort of easy to use framework on which to hang this functionality.
Is this framework already in place? It would seem so - at least the checking what I might have installed on my local web site. Then we would need make some kind of external file that could then be downloaded to my PC for me to integrate in a spreadsheet or database. But I still need someway to get the information from the module developer.
It it such a wonderful idea - a module library of version data of all modules no matter who developed it. And someway to check my installs against this library.
(then we could go one step further - downloads to make everything current - but that is another story)
Thanks for letting me take up some of your time.
Let me know what you have done to combat this problem.