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Question: What should the default set of modules be for 2.2.0?  (Voting closed: November 29, 2004, 07:14:34 AM)
WYSIWYG, News, Menu Link, Form - 1 (12.5%)
WYSIWYG, Code, News, Menu Link, Form - 0 (0%)
WYSIWYG, Code, News - 2 (25%)
WYSIWYG, News, Menu Link, Form, Bookmarks, Downloads - 0 (0%)
WYSIWYG, News, Form - 1 (12.5%)
WYSIWYG, Code, News, Form - 0 (0%)
WYSIWYG, News, Menu Link, Bookmarks - 1 (12.5%)
All included with 2.2.0-test2 (WYSIWYG, Code, News, Menu Link, Form, Bookmarks, Downloads) - 3 (37.5%)
Total Voters: 7

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Author Topic: Pre-installed modules for 2.2.0 final release  (Read 2686 times)
Ryan

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« on: November 29, 2004, 07:14:34 AM »

Hello everyone, if you have download 2.2.0-test2 you will notice I have included every new module I have developed. However, this, along with languages, can make the full download of WebsiteBaker very large.

I have set-up a poll for you to have your say on which is the default set of modules included. If you feel that another option is needed, please save your vote until I have added that option (add a post to discuss additions).  Cheesy

I have also set-up a poll in the "Translations" section for thoughts on inclusion of translations, found here:
http://forum.websitebaker.org/viewtopic.php?p=172#172
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« Reply #1 on: November 29, 2004, 02:31:50 PM »

I think one thing to also consider is that if the modules have security holes there will be those same security holes in every website baker installation then.  Thats one of the reasons why i would leave the installation clean as possible. It aint that big of a deal to install the modules you need.
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« Reply #2 on: November 30, 2004, 02:23:09 AM »

The thing that got me hooked with website baker is with how clean the interface is and how quickly i could get a basic website up to see if it was what i liked.  

I would hate to see a bunch of preinstalled modules to errode this ease of use Cheesy  - just my 2 cents

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« Reply #3 on: November 30, 2004, 06:46:01 AM »

Yes I agree travis. Afterall, my goal is to make WebsiteBaker the easiest-to-use CMS out there. Also, Ilkka has a very good point about security. Cheesy

When I put my own vote in, I chose all modules. However, now I am leaning towards stripping-out advanced stuff like Code, Downloads, Bookmarks, to stay with the following:
WYSIWYG, News, Menu Link, Form

I definetely want to get the amount of modules down to between 3 and 5 though. Cool
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