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Restarting the User Group Manager Project

Posted On February 26, 2008 6:51 PM By Phil in Projects, User Group Manager,ColdFusion

I updated the User Group Manager project over at RIAForge. Things got so crazy with me last year as well as a few of the guys that were going to help me on it that it kinda fell by the wayside. I am going to essentially start from scratch and the only requirements to run it will be ColdFusion 8 and a database, initially to be MySQL, but others will follow. I'll figure out how much time I can put forth over the next few months (in other words, check with the wife on what house projects she has me lined up for) and come up with a rough time line for completing certain areas, which I'll publish here and on the project's blog. As always, thoughts and ideas are welcome!

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Gareth Edwards's Gravatar What about contributing to the CHUG application http://code.google.com/p/chug/
# By Gareth Edwards | 2/26/08 7:21 PM
Phil's Gravatar @Gareth: I'd have no problem taking some of the code I do and contributing it to that project as well. My concern with this (and almost all OSS projects) is the tie-in to frameworks. I want this code-base to be usable by communities other than the CF, so that's why I'm kinda staying away from being a framework-centric solution.
# By Phil | 2/26/08 7:40 PM
Gareth Edwards's Gravatar Sounds o.k, but what about supporting Coldfusion 7 as well as 8?

Additionally, Mach-II can be packaged as part of the application if required. Honestly the setup of a framework is not much beyond setting up a datasource. If someone is using this for there website, then is it not the more complete solution that would benefit the end user?

Cheers
Gareth.
# By Gareth Edwards | 2/26/08 7:47 PM
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