This is all that I found:

http://farcry.daemon.com.au/go/documentation/developers/spectra-migration

It doesn't really say much of anything. Are you aware of anything more?






"Robertson-Ravo, Neil (RX)" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
03/16/2005 03:34 PM
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Go check out the FarCry site, it has documentation on migration.



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-----Original Message-----
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: Spectra-Talk <[email protected]>
Sent: Wed Mar 16 20:34:25 2005
Subject: RE: Continuing on Spectra?

That's why I'm curious about how hard a migration from Spectra to FarCry 
would be. It would seem to me that a migration would be cheaper and make 
more sense than a rewrite of Spectra. 

Part of our decision with my employer is a political one. Others in our 
system have been trying to force an Interwoven agenda for several years 
and only grudgingly accepted Spectra because it went OS and it is CF 
based. It will be a tough road for me to try to get them to accept FarCry 
after the previous battles. If the migration is relatively easy that would 

help.






"Robertson-Ravo, Neil (RX)" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
03/16/2005 02:33 PM
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Well,

Coming from the camp who has used and both (currently using FarCry).  I
strongly suggest that you look into FarCry first as really I think it 
covers
what Spectra does and more - the problem we have with Spectra is that it
nearly 2 years since anything features were added to it - as was pointed 
out
- it was written for 4.5.x that is whopping 4 versions of CF behind CFMX 7
(I am counting updaters).

Its a lot of work and it would be competing with FarCry.

N


-----Original Message-----
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To: Spectra-Talk
Sent: 16/03/2005 19:27
Subject: Re: Continuing on Spectra?

You're right about it being a ton of work. That begs a question. If
FarCry 
has pretty much everything functionally that Spectra did and is somewhat

structurally similar would it be a better idea to write some good 
migration utilities and migrate to FarCry. Or is it smarter to rewrite 
Spectra (I like Tardis)? Removing the Verity dependency means adding 
tables and migrating data to them. This would have to be done for any 
legacy sites. What do you guys think?






"Robertson-Ravo, Neil (RX)" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
03/16/2005 11:22 AM
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Well as a former member of TMM Spectra I would be up for it.  Though I 
would
suggest a name change from Spectra as that name will do it no favours.

How about Tardis one of it's 
Beta names!

It will have to have a lot of work done on it to be user ready, for one
I
would remove the need for Verity.

Let me know off list or wherever if you want input.

N














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