Op vrijdag 27 januari 2006 05:54, schreef Adrian Rossouw:
It's a cathedral, ie: a whole bunch of functionality hard coded to work in a certain way.
It needs to be broken up into multiple modules, each with their own concern, that can be tied together to accomplish whatever project management needs you have.
ie: it needs to become Lego.
Right! This is exactly the reason that I went for PHPprojekt (talking about ugly code...) twice before :(. Project.module makes a lot of assumptions. E.G. you can configure the location of CVS, but you cannot *not* use CVS. This is whatpeople mean when they do not deploy it outside of typical software development environments. If i want to manage the organisation of a festival, there is no way I need CVS :) The Lego way: views.module, flexinode and workflow/actions bound together make a perfect project management system! I have no time to write howtos and all that, but I can tell that IMO that makes a very very good start for a project management suite, the proofs of concept look promising. Bèr -- [ Bèr Kessels | Drupal services www.webschuur.com ]