Le 04/05/15 19:39, Stefan Seelmann a écrit : > On 05/04/2015 11:14 AM, Emmanuel Lécharny wrote: >> Hi guys, >> >> I have made some substencial changes in the OpenLDAP config plugins >> those 3 last weeks. Here is the current status for this plugin : >> >> - I have added an overiew pages which exposes only the very basic >> informations of a OpenLDAP server : databases, loaded overlays, logLevel >> and a few other infos >> - I have added a widget for the LogLevel configuration, which is much >> better that what we add before >> - I also have added many fields configuration in the Options page >> >> There is a lot that has to be done before this plugin can be considered >> as production ready : >> - First of all, the configuration 'save' does not currently work. >> Probably just a bump on the road, I have to check that. Enough said that >> it was woking 2 weeks ago, so one of my changes have broke it. >> - I want to split the databases and options page in parts, with new pages : >> o a Config page which will contain all the specific config Database >> parameters >> o a FrontEnd pagewhich will contain all the specific Frontend Database >> parameters >> - I also want to split the options page in many pages or sections (not >> yet decided what's the best solution), with those sections : >> o Security >> o Tuning >> o Schema >> o PasswordPolicy >> It's mainly about re-shuffling what we currently have in a more >> user-friendly way. >> - Move the literal Strings to the messages.properties files >> - There are many configuraiton parameters that are not yet handled (just >> because they weren't existing when the first version of the editor has >> been designed) >> - The help is not existing atm. It has to be added. >> >> >> We won't support slapd.conf file in this version. Also the OpenLDAP >> version that will be supported has to be recent (ie, 2.4.31 or newer). >> ALl in all, that means we will support every OpenLDAP version that has >> been released in teh past 4 years. >> >> I will create JIRAs for the missing parts or each part I want to work on >> expect a load of JIRAs to be created ;-) >> >> All in all, I expect to have a very first version running quite soon, >> and probably something that could be tested as soon as the 'save' action >> will be fixed. >> >> That's it for the status, expect lots of change sin the comming days and >> weeks ! >> >> Thanks ! >> > Thanks Emmanuel for the update. > > Next week I'd like to start to test the release process for Studio. > Should we then include the OpenLDAP config plugin at all for the first > release? And same question for the Template/Combinded entry editor > plugins? I'd suggest to exclude them for the first release.
+1. The idea is first to be able to produce a release, and installers, document the process, then we can think about adding the new OpenLDAP plugins.
