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mconf-daileon avatar mconf-daileon commented on August 27, 2024

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Author Name: Anonymous (Anonymous)
Original Date: 2011-05-07T03:00:00Z


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This can be classified as "TASK", dunno how todo this here.

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mconf-daileon avatar mconf-daileon commented on August 27, 2024

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Author Name: Felipe Cecagno (Felipe Cecagno)
Original Date: 2011-05-09T03:00:00Z


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mconf-daileon avatar mconf-daileon commented on August 27, 2024

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Author Name: Leonardo Daronco (Leonardo Daronco)
Original Date: 2011-05-09T03:00:00Z


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And not sure what modules/parts you're refering to.

Mconf-web is a fork of VCC (also called Global Plaza, the web application you see at "http://globalplaza.org/" rel="nofollow":http://globalplaza.org/ ). So the base of Mconf-web is exactly like the VCC application, it contains all the VCC code in it (i.e. you don't need to clone VCC, only Mconf-web).

The guide at "https://github.com/mconf/mconf-web" rel="nofollow":https://github.com/mconf/mconf-web is enough to set it up.

The license used for Mconf-web is the same used for VCC, and you can find it at "https://github.com/mconf/mconf-web/blob/master/COPYING" rel="nofollow":https://github.com/mconf/mconf-web/blob/master/COPYING

Anyway, I've updated the wiki to explain this a bit better.

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mconf-daileon avatar mconf-daileon commented on August 27, 2024

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Author Name: Anonymous (Anonymous)
Original Date: 2011-05-10T03:00:00Z


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Thanks for explaining. That is what i guessed, but now i am sure.
Would you please extend your doc for a part that explains how the mconf-web can be hosted, i mean a installation guide for the web application with preconditions for the operating system (e.g packages needed) and recomended configuration.

Best would be if you relate to the "redmine" installation guide wth standard paths, which is described here. "http://www.redmine.org/projects/redmine/wiki/RedmineInstall" rel="nofollow":http://www.redmine.org/projects/redmine/wiki/RedmineInstall

Tx a lot for this niece piece of software and ur work at contributing.

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mconf-daileon avatar mconf-daileon commented on August 27, 2024

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Author Name: Leonardo Daronco (Leonardo Daronco)
Original Date: 2011-05-10T03:00:00Z


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We are currently (for the first time) creating a production server for Mconf-web, and several things are having to be adapted to do that. We will do a step-by-step guide as soon as we have our server working 100%. For now there is only the REAMDE file to help set up the environment.

Thank you for pointing out this redmine guide, it is indeed very nice to take it as a base for our guide.

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mconf-daileon avatar mconf-daileon commented on August 27, 2024

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Author Name: Leonardo Daronco (Leonardo Daronco)
Original Date: 2011-05-10T03:00:00Z


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mconf-daileon avatar mconf-daileon commented on August 27, 2024

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Author Name: Leonardo Daronco (Leonardo Daronco)
Original Date: 2011-05-19T03:00:00Z


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We've put up a guide that helps with the deployment of Mconf-web: "http://code.google.com/p/mconf/wiki/MconfWebDeployment" rel="nofollow":http://code.google.com/p/mconf/wiki/MconfWebDeployment

For now, it's very strict to the system/softwares we use in our current deployment server.

We will soon also provide a virtual machine with Mconf-web already installed and configured, using this setup as well.

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mconf-daileon avatar mconf-daileon commented on August 27, 2024

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Author Name: Leonardo Daronco (Leonardo Daronco)
Original Date: 2011-06-04T03:00:00Z


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