On 7/13/05, Owen Taylor <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > I'm not really sure how it would handle event attendance .. maybe > that somehow fits into the "activity log".
It is in their feature list, but I admit I haven't looked into that aspect at all. > Then there is the question of whether the foundation member database > is the same thing or different... I guess you could imagine just > entering foundation members into the contact database and adding > a custom "is foundation member" field. that is what I'd presumed. The CRM stuff seems to have the capability to do this trivially. > Do we have a requirements > list for the foundation member database? No formal one that I've seen. The big wishlist bit would be integration with a voting system, which AFAICS is one thing that civicspace would not offer us. > [ It doesn't look like the CivicCRM relationship to the rest of > Drupal is strong ... basically Drupal seems to just be used > as the user database. In fact I believe I saw that their roadmap indicates a plan to offer a version which does not depend on Drupal. > I think, like live.gnome.org or bugzilla, we'd want to try to keep this > pretty well isolated from the rest of gnomeweb ... different login > user different database password, etc. We could reuse the 'gnomeweb' > group for granting sudo access to the user, however. Agreed. > The reason I'm advocating that, is just general distrust of > the security of big piles of web code, and perhaps a bit more of > PHP code. (there was a recent remote-code execution vulnerability that > affected one of the dependencies of drupal: > http://lwn.net/Vulnerabilities/142274/) seems totally sane. luis _______________________________________________ gnome-web-list mailing list gnome-web-list@gnome.org http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/gnome-web-list