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<font size=1> ¹C-六 exceeds <a href=https://www.drupal.org/docs/7/site-building-best-practices/avoid-too-many-modules>best practice</a>, engineering/curation to do same is part of the ops concept. | <font size=1> ¹C-六 exceeds <a href=https://www.drupal.org/docs/7/site-building-best-practices/avoid-too-many-modules>best practice</a>, engineering/curation to do same is part of the ops concept. Live now has 464 and commons 279 non core. ²<a href=https://cliu9.sameboat.live><span style="color: lime;">D9</span></a> branch for devops use, cf. link.</font></div> | ||
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Revision as of 21:46, 6 September 2021
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C六
Names the php and python codesets at the core of the Domains CMS.
Defining use cases are the sameboat network and the AKSAMBAR products.
"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 DCP providing manifold services to AKPERSONS. DCMS< and DCMS> name front and back end elements relative to the Drupal 7 curation, respectively. C六 php is expected to remain d7 based².
Sameboat commons is the stable version of my live development and the first stop before downstream deployments. The sameboat commons app supports C六 and my product lines as a base.
Timeline
c. 4719 — Portable Groups. Fork live and commons prod, rebuilding the latter¹.
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.
¹C-六 exceeds best practice, engineering/curation to do same is part of the ops concept. Live now has 464 and commons 279 non core. ²D9 branch for devops use, cf. link.
C5 (whence "C-6") | C六书 | d.o |