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=Upgrade to the latest stable version of TikiWiki | =Upgrade= | ||
Upgrade to the latest stable version of TikiWiki and upstream future patches to ensure that we can continue to upgrade on each major TikiWiki release with minimal headache. | |||
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* TikiWiki and SUMO often has quite different priorities. TikiWiki wants to create the equivalent of a CMS "operating system" -- a solution that can do pretty much anything. Our focus is to produce a high quality solution designed to fit our needs. | * TikiWiki and SUMO often has quite different priorities. TikiWiki wants to create the equivalent of a CMS "operating system" -- a solution that can do pretty much anything. Our focus is to produce a high quality solution designed to fit our needs. | ||
=Fork and leave TikiWiki behind altogether and develop our own solution | =Fork= | ||
Fork and leave TikiWiki behind altogether and develop our own solution independently of TikiWiki. | |||
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* We could hardly call ourselves good open source citizens since we wouldn't give any of our fixes or feature additions back unless someone took our code and upstreamed it themselves | * We could hardly call ourselves good open source citizens since we wouldn't give any of our fixes or feature additions back unless someone took our code and upstreamed it themselves | ||
=Port SUMO to a different platform | =Port= | ||
Port SUMO to a different platform. | |||
'''Pros''' | '''Pros''' | ||
* We could switch to a platform that focuses on scalability, performance, and extensibility, rather than a "Jack of all trades, master of none" platform | * We could switch to a platform that focuses on scalability, performance, and extensibility, rather than a "Jack of all trades, master of none" platform |
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