[Qgis-community-team] Information about update and migration of qgis web

Tim Sutton tim at linfiniti.com
Fri May 23 11:02:49 EDT 2008


Hi

Another thing to consider is that using 3rd party modules is handy but
they dont tend to get the same security revision process as core
joomla does, so every module add on we use is a potential security
risk.

Regards

Tim

2008/5/23 Werner Macho <werner.macho at gmail.com>:
> Hi,
>
> I asked several friends about there opinion using 1.0 or 1.5 version of
> joomla and most of them agree with 1.0 is considered to be stable and tested
> and there are a lot of modules out there for 1.0 BUT
>
> 1.5 is also stable (maybe still not so well tested) but they say its more
> user friendly and a lot faster ..
> Main and only disadvantage is that not all (3rd party?) modules are already
> ported to 1.5.
>
> So what modules do we need? As far as I can see we also have to develop at
> least one modules by ourself..
> If we dont rely on many modules and the modules we need are already ported i
> give a big vote for 1.5!
>
> Maybe I'm an early adopter but sticking to old versions seems (IMHO) to
> delay the developement. On my servers I like to be on the fresh side -
> mostly when its time to switch them online (if they are well tested) theres
> a new-new version out .. and the old one is REALLY old..
>
> just my 2c
>
> regards
> Werner
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