fusiondirectory issueshttps://gitlab.fusiondirectory.org/groups/fusiondirectory/-/issues2021-07-12T14:09:13Zhttps://gitlab.fusiondirectory.org/fusiondirectory/dev-manual/-/issues/11add fusiondirectory oid to ldap section of the manual2021-07-12T14:09:13Zbmortieradd fusiondirectory oid to ldap section of the manualHello,
we need to transfer to the manual the page about the oid at iana for fusiondirectory
CheersHello,
we need to transfer to the manual the page about the oid at iana for fusiondirectory
CheersManuals 1.0bmortierbmortierhttps://gitlab.fusiondirectory.org/fusiondirectory/dev-manual/-/issues/14Change coding standards2021-07-12T14:08:38ZbmortierChange coding standardsHello,
the second level is also called coding standards and i look redundant. It should be called Coding Style
CheersHello,
the second level is also called coding standards and i look redundant. It should be called Coding Style
CheersManuals 1.0bmortierbmortierhttps://gitlab.fusiondirectory.org/fusiondirectory/dev-manual/-/issues/16Distribution support policy2021-07-12T14:05:06ZbmortierDistribution support policyHello,
we need to put in place a distribution support policy for Fusiondirectory like :
Since all the server package compatible OSes have different interpretations of what a 'supported version' is, here are the OS and PHP versions Fusi...Hello,
we need to put in place a distribution support policy for Fusiondirectory like :
Since all the server package compatible OSes have different interpretations of what a 'supported version' is, here are the OS and PHP versions FusionDirectory will support at the time of their release:
Server OSes:
* Debian: stable and oldstable
* Ubuntu: the two latest LTS releases
* Enterprise Linux (RHEL, CentOS, ...): two latest major releases
PHP versions :
Fusiondirectory need at least PHP 5.6.
PHP versions in RHEL and Centos are very old and are no longer supported by PHP itself
RHEL :
* Support for RHEL will follow the support from collections : PHP 5.6 will be supported until April 2018 in RHSCL 2.04 see https://access.redhat.com/support/policy/updates/rhscl
* Support for RHEL will follow the support from collections : PHP 7.1 will be supported until Oct 2018 in RHSCL 3.0 see https://access.redhat.com/support/policy/updates/rhscl
Centos :
* Support for Centos will follow support from https://www.softwarecollections.org/en/scls/rhscl/rh-php56/
* Support for Centos will follow support from https://www.softwarecollections.org/en/scls/rhscl/rh-php70/Manuals 1.0bmortierbmortier