Changes between Version 19 and Version 20 of projects/crm_review/report


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Oct 23, 2008, 5:18:11 PM (15 years ago)
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Jamie McClelland
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    1313== Components ==
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    15 We've broken down the common project into following components:
     15We've broken down the common project into following components that will be available to anyone:
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    1717 * '''Common configuration:''' We will take a default CiviCRM installation and configure it with all the database-stored settings, field list, etc. that make sense for a community organizing group. This component will include a human readable file explaining what changes were made along with a sql file that can be automatically imported into a fresh CiviCRM installation.
     
    2121 * '''Themes:''' We will develop a custom Drupal theme for the project designed to meet our own design/layout needs.
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    23  * '''Hosting:''' The project will develop components that can be hosted on any typical, free-software hosting provider. However, we may want to consider using a dedicated virtual server for a few reasons, including: control over system resources, ability to configure custom mail options, and ensuring that we have the required versions of supporting software (like PHP, MySQL, etc). Part of getting a dedicated virtual server should include the labor to maintain, backup, and trouble-shoot problems related to the server and the installations.
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    2523== Customizations ==
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    27 In addition to the common parts of the project, there will also be individual parts based on the number of groups who will implement the database:
     25In addition to the common parts of the project, there will also be individual parts that we will offer to PTP grantees who are part of our particular project
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     27 * '''Hosting:''' The project will develop components that can be hosted on any typical, free-software hosting provider. However, we may want to consider using a dedicated virtual server for a few reasons, including: control over system resources, ability to configure custom mail options, and ensuring that we have the required versions of supporting software (like PHP, MySQL, etc). Part of getting a dedicated virtual server should include the labor to maintain, backup, and trouble-shoot problems related to the server and the installations.
    2928 * '''Setup:''' installation the components and setting up the initial database
    3029 * '''Import:''' importing data from existing data sources