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<br><center><b><i><a title="not maintained" href=https://timeline.sameboat.network>Biz case #65</a>, the </html>[[C5|<span style="color: lime;">php</span>]] and python codesets at the core of the Domains <span class=plainlinks">[[:en:Content management system| <span style="color: lime;">CMS</span>]]</span>.<html><br>Defining use cases are the </html> <span class=plainlinks> [https://cliu9.sameboat.network/verticals  <span style="color: lime;">sameboat network</span>]</span> <html> and the <a href=https://sameboat.meansofproduction.biz/products/aksambos><span style="color: lime;">SaaS/PaaS</span></a> products. </i></b></center>
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C-Liu (C6*) is the Drupal 7 part of DCMS. "DCMS" is used in the widest sense to refer not just to the php/python core (C六) but to content management in domain space generally outside of the </html>[[MCP|<span style="color: lime;">DCP</span>]]<html> providing manifold services to </html>[[AKPERSON|<span style="color: lime;">AKPERSONS</span>]]<html>. <a style="color: lime;" title="pronounced 'DCMS bra'" href=https://eg.meansofproduction.biz/eg/index.php/Redvant>DCMS&lt;</a> and <a style="color: lime;" title="pronounced 'DCMS ket'" href=https://sameboat.network/DCMS/>DCMS&gt;</a> name front and back end elements relative to the Drupal 7 codebase, respectively. C六 php will remain d7 based &sup3;.
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<b><i>A maintained Drupal 7 supporting the Domains <span class=plainlinks"></html>[[:en:Content management system| <span style="color: lime;">CMS</span>]]<html></span> and   
  <span class=plainlinks></html> [https://devops1.sameboat.network/geo_node <span style="color: lime;">sameboat network</span>]<html></span> </i></b>
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<center>C-Liu (C6*)part of DCMS, reuses final </html>[[PHPCMS|<span style="color: lime;">D7</span>]]<html></center><br> "DCMS"  refers not just to C六 but to domain content management in the large
outside of  </html>[[MCP|<span style="color: lime;">DCP</span>]] including mediawiki and other CMS and providing  services to entitled users<html>. <a style="color: lime;"
title="pronounced 'DCMS bra'" href=/eg/index.php/Redvant>&lt;DCMS</a> and <a style="color: lime;" title="pronounced 'DCMS ket'"  
href=https://sameboat.network/DCMS/>DCMS&gt;</a> name front and back end elements relative to this PHP codeset, respectively &sup3;.</td>
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C六 became a fork of D7 as of 7.99 </html><ref><font size=1>selective changes thru 101 were applied by November 2025.</font></ref> which contains changes I don't want in core, so it's Dec 2023 not Jan 2025 for C六. At that point a process of migration began with the modules which are already marked unsupported at d.o. These have their .info files altered to point to our servers instead of d.o for revision status. Only those so marked at d.o before it actually terminates support will be redirected as at that point the default will switch to DS servers.
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<a href=https://sameboat.network><span style="color: lime;">Sameboat commons</span></a> is the stable </html><ref><font size=1>Version of function in live may be different from what makes it to commons.</font></ref><html> branch from my live <a href=https://devops1.sameboat.network>shared devops</a> and the first stop before downstream public deployments. The <a style="color: lime;" href=https://devops1.sameboat.network/sb-app>common app platform</a> supports C六 and my product lines as a base. Live devops will be freely aux routed after .live reaches google/Donuts expiry November, 2022 with    .network equivalents for most .live end user landings in commons. .network will be the sameboat public/IANA suffix until '27 .
As far as the C六 line is concerned, [[:en:security by design|<span style="color: lime;">security</span>]] and stack issues are DS service level concerns. The Cliu clean/dirty repos (common/devops, resp.), created with most core and sites/all modules unaltered, formally diverge as of 7.98 and all drupal projects source from clean.  D7 module authors get free access even if their
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module is not under my current curation.<ref><font size=1>Registration plus a provided waiver will entitle, message me for it.</font></ref>
C六  only really has independent life once D7 is officially declared dead which is currently set for Jan 2025. At that point C六 will become a live fork of D7 except for DRD which will track the latest version of Drupal it supports. As far as the C六 line is concerned, security issues are covered by domain space security. At this point, most core and contrib modules are unaltered, but all will formally diverge when their project update functions switch to my servers.  D7 module authors can use the app server project mechanism here as devops users even if their module is not under my current curation.</html><ref><font size=1>Social networked status, i.e. free account will suffice for this.</font></ref><html> <br><br>
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DRD operates in a plain drupal instance, currently drupal 10, which is not modified by me except for the addition of a </html> [[MCP-CMS|MCP]] <html> Platform Integration. I will be maintaining a SB version of the module update function which supplements d.o for our original or diverged D7 modules and will switch all other projects from d.o when/if it EOLs its update service for them.
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<span style="position:relative;top:-70px;">The <a style="color: lime;" href=https://devops1.sameboat.network/sb-app>common app platform</a> supports C六 and my product lines on Android and iOS.</span>
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Key Events
<span style="font-size:16px;position:relative;left:35px;">A Timeline</span><br>
<span style="font-size:8px;">domains common era after ceremonial</span><br>
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<p>c. 4719 &mdash;  <a style="color: lime;" href=https://devops1.sameboat.network/PGS>Portable Groups</a>. Fork live and commons prod, rebuilding the latter&sup2;.</p>  
<p>074-12 &mdash; Module/Project update mechanism redirected.</p>
<p>073-12 &mdash; Drupal 7.99 drops, diverge from <a style="color: lime;" href=https://drupal.org>d.o</a>.</p>
<p>c. 4721 &mdash; IANA .live replaced by .network.  </p>
<p>c. 4719 &mdash;  <a style="color: lime;" href=https://devops1.sameboat.network/PGS>PG Concept</a>. Fork live and commons prod, rebuilding the latter&sup2;.</p>  
<p>c. 4716 &mdash; Pursuant to SA-CORE-2018-004, C六 drupal was rebuilt from scratch. </p>
<p>c. 4716 &mdash; Pursuant to SA-CORE-2018-004, C六 drupal was rebuilt from scratch. </p>
<p>c. 4714 &mdash; First selection of sameboat name based on concept of affinity group support.</p>
<p>c. 4714 &mdash; First selection of sameboat name based on concept of affinity group support.</p>
<p>c. 4705 &mdash; First selection of Drupal as php CMS of choice and the C六  name after C5.</p>
<p>c. 4705 &mdash; First selection of Drupal as php CMS of choice and the C六  name after C5.</p>
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<td width="33%">[[:en:Concrete 5|<html><span style="background-color: maroon; color: white;">*C5 (whence "C-6")</span></html>]]</td>
<td width="33%">[[:en:Concrete 5|<html><span style="background-color: maroon; color: white;">*C5 (whence "C-6")</span></html>]]</td>
<td width="34%" align=center>[[Documentation|<b>C六书</b>]]</td>
<td width="34%" align=center>[[Documentation|<b>C六书</b>]]</td>
<td width="335%" align=right>[https://drupal.org/u/kyberuserid <span style="color: pink;"><b>d.o</b></span>]</td>
<td width="335%" align=right>[https://drupal.org/u/kyberuserid <span style="color: pink;"><b>d.o</b></span>]</td>
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<html><font size=1>  &nbsp; &sup3;C-六 exceeds drupal tolerances ( <a href=https://www.drupal.org/docs/7/site-building-best-practices/avoid-too-many-modules>best practice</a>), engineering/curation to make it so and make it work is part of the ops concept. Live now has 101 and commons has 77 packages. &nbsp; <a href=https://drupal.sameboat.network><span style="color: lime;">D10/11</span></a> branch for devops use, other php packages generally track latest release for the operational stack.</font></html>
 
 
<font size=1>  &nbsp; &sup3;C-六 exceeds drupal tolerances ( <a href=https://www.drupal.org/docs/7/site-building-best-practices/avoid-too-many-modules>best practice</a>),
  engineering/curation to make it so and make it work is part of the ops concept. Live now has 101 and commons has 77 packages. &nbsp;
<a href=https://drupal.sameboat.network><span style="color: lime;">D10/11</span></a> branch for devops use, other php packages generally track latest release for the operational stack.</font></html>
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  C六

A maintained Drupal 7 supporting the Domains CMS and sameboat network

C-Liu (C6*): part of DCMS, reuses final D7

"DCMS" refers not just to C六 but to domain content management in the large outside of DCP including mediawiki and other CMS and providing services to entitled users. <DCMS and DCMS> name front and back end elements relative to this PHP codeset, respectively ³.
C六 became a fork of D7 as of 7.99 [1] which contains changes I don't want in core, so it's Dec 2023 not Jan 2025 for C六. At that point a process of migration began with the modules which are already marked unsupported at d.o. These have their .info files altered to point to our servers instead of d.o for revision status. Only those so marked at d.o before it actually terminates support will be redirected as at that point the default will switch to DS servers.

As far as the C六 line is concerned, security and stack issues are DS service level concerns. The Cliu clean/dirty repos (common/devops, resp.), created with most core and sites/all modules unaltered, formally diverge as of 7.98 and all drupal projects source from clean. D7 module authors get free access even if their module is not under my current curation.[2]


 


The common app platform supports C六 and my product lines on Android and iOS.

A Timeline
domains common era after ceremonial

074-12 — Module/Project update mechanism redirected.

073-12 — Drupal 7.99 drops, diverge from d.o.

c. 4721 — IANA .live replaced by .network.

c. 4719 — PG Concept. Fork live and commons prod, rebuilding the latter².

c. 4716 — Pursuant to SA-CORE-2018-004, C六 drupal was rebuilt from scratch.

c. 4714 — First selection of sameboat name based on concept of affinity group support.

c. 4705 — First selection of Drupal as php CMS of choice and the C六 name after C5.




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*C5 (whence "C-6") C六书 d.o

  ³C-六 exceeds drupal tolerances ( best practice), engineering/curation to make it so and make it work is part of the ops concept. Live now has 101 and commons has 77 packages.   D10/11 branch for devops use, other php packages generally track latest release for the operational stack.

  1. selective changes thru 101 were applied by November 2025.
  2. Registration plus a provided waiver will entitle, message me for it.