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xiran
Re: Xoops 2.6.0 alpha 3 issues
  • 2014/1/8 8:17

  • xiran

  • Just popping in

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  • Since: 2013/12/22


now i install and testing alpha 3...

composer install need enable openssl
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redheadedrod
Re: Xoops 2.6.0 alpha 3 issues

Personally I think REQUIRING composer to install xoops is a bad decision. It works (sort of) while under development but it will be a cause for much grief moving forward. A package that a user installs must be seamless and include everything.

I could be wrong but until composer is a default inclusion in PHP I think it is a very bad decision to force people to install composer in order to use xoops. I don't think it is a bad idea to include the code with the installation so someone could update the included packages if they want but 90% of the users that are going to want to install xoops will not want to fuss with having to have to install something else first and it will be a very big and continuous support issue.

Attending College working towards Bachelors in Software Engineering and Network Security.

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tatane
Re: Xoops 2.6.0 alpha 3 issues
  • 2014/1/8 9:31

  • tatane

  • Just can't stay away

  • Posts: 649

  • Since: 2008/5/6 1


Quote:

redheadedrod wrote:
Personally I think REQUIRING composer to install xoops is a bad decision. It works (sort of) while under development but it will be a cause for much grief moving forward. A package that a user installs must be seamless and include everything.

I could be wrong but until composer is a default inclusion in PHP I think it is a very bad decision to force people to install composer in order to use xoops. I don't think it is a bad idea to include the code with the installation so someone could update the included packages if they want but 90% of the users that are going to want to install xoops will not want to fuss with having to have to install something else first and it will be a very big and continuous support issue.



+1

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Bleekk
Re: Xoops 2.6.0 alpha 3 issues
  • 2014/1/8 9:34

  • Bleekk

  • Theme Designer

  • Posts: 941

  • Since: 2002/12/14


I also think that composer is a nice tool but a cms should be easy to install.
Composer should be a optional feature

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heyula
Re: Xoops 2.6.0 alpha 3 issues
  • 2014/1/8 9:43

  • heyula

  • Theme Designer

  • Posts: 596

  • Since: 2008/4/24


Quote:

tatane wrote:
Quote:

redheadedrod wrote:
Personally I think REQUIRING composer to install xoops is a bad decision. It works (sort of) while under development but it will be a cause for much grief moving forward. A package that a user installs must be seamless and include everything.

I could be wrong but until composer is a default inclusion in PHP I think it is a very bad decision to force people to install composer in order to use xoops. I don't think it is a bad idea to include the code with the installation so someone could update the included packages if they want but 90% of the users that are going to want to install xoops will not want to fuss with having to have to install something else first and it will be a very big and continuous support issue.



+1


+1

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Mamba
Re: Xoops 2.6.0 alpha 3 issues
  • 2014/1/8 10:30

  • Mamba

  • Moderator

  • Posts: 11409

  • Since: 2004/4/23


Quote:
I also think that composer is a nice tool but a cms should be easy to install.

With or without Composer, XOOPS should be easy to install, that's a given

But let's see if there is a way to have Composer in the background as part of the Installer, in a way that the user is not even aware of it....
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