[geeklog-devel] GSOC 2009 Proposal

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Mon Mar 30 12:34:51 EDT 2009


I like the idea of phoning home to see if upgrades are available as long as
it is configurable. Automatically installing the update, I probably would
never use, since a number of plugins I use I have done code mods and
template/css changes. Even Plugins I have not modified I would still want to
be there when the upgrade is installed since I would want to test the
update. 

Tom

-----Original Message-----
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[mailto:geeklog-devel-bounces at lists.geeklog.net] On Behalf Of Randy Kolenko
Sent: March-30-09 12:10 PM
To: Geeklog Development
Subject: Re: [geeklog-devel] GSOC 2009 Proposal

Visions of automated Windows Update flash through my head -- Automatic
update done on my vista laptop destroys 1/2 my software.  Not sure who
is to blame for that situation... Me for not testing the updates or even
reading what they are, or Microsoft for pushing the update.

Its probably a better idea to have the updates to be configurable
option.  Give the user the option to automatically update or not for
both critical and non critical items.
Other options could be an email alert or things like a warning banner
bar across the top of the page output or something to that effect.  

-randy



-----Original Message-----
From: Tim Patrick [mailto:tcsp1900 at hotmail.com] 
Sent: Monday, March 30, 2009 11:56 AM
To: geeklog-devel at lists.geeklog.net
Subject: Re: [geeklog-devel] GSOC 2009 Proposal


In regards to the 'phoning home' for updates, I thought of the idea of
having the manual update instead of phoning home, but i think it has a
big flaw. Suppose for example one of the plugins has a giant security
flaw. There is no way to force the user to upgrade, and to be honest
most users will not manually check for security updates. Maybe a better
idea would be to have a mix of this idea and the phoning home - Manual
update for all normal updates, but the manager still checks a security
file for updates, for forced security updates.

What do you guys think?

Tim



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