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Slide for production use

Hi!

I'm looking for a WebDAV based document store for a small company. At
first sight Slide looks ideal (based on features), but as the last
release was more than two years ago, I'm afraid that the project is
nearly dead.

So my questions are:
* Are there continous bug/securty fixes for Slide at least in the CVS?
* Is Slide a complete WebDAV server (e.g. in terms of compatibility with
XinXP Web Folders)?
* Dose someone use Slide in a production environment?


Thank you,
Peter



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Re: Slide for production use

Posted by Maximo Gurmendez <mg...@british.edu.uy>.
I use slide for about 2000 users and I would say works well if you 
configure it correctly. I know there are Univesities that use slide in a 
far more large scale. You might also want to look at Jack Rabbit.
Regards,
  Máximo

Marco Ferretti wrote:
> On 1/23/07, Bolla Péter <bu...@metacortex.hu> wrote:
>> Hi!
>>
>> I'm looking for a WebDAV based document store for a small company. At
>> first sight Slide looks ideal (based on features), but as the last
>> release was more than two years ago, I'm afraid that the project is
>> nearly dead.
>>
>> So my questions are:
>> * Are there continous bug/securty fixes for Slide at least in the CVS?
>> * Is Slide a complete WebDAV server (e.g. in terms of compatibility with
>> XinXP Web Folders)?
> It does .... with limitations . The problem, here, is Micro$oft
> "custom" properties introduced to make anything but sharepoint almost
> useless with webfolders .
> Depending on your needs, I'd suggest you to give it a try and see how
> it works for you
>
>> * Dose someone use Slide in a production environment?
> I do, althou I use it in a VERY small company that uses windows just
> for the secretary's pc.... all the other  machines are linux based and
> people behind the screens are web programmers .
>>
>
>>
>> Thank you,
> Np
>
>> Peter
>
> Marco
>
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Re: Slide for production use

Posted by Marco Ferretti <ma...@gmail.com>.
On 1/23/07, Bolla Péter <bu...@metacortex.hu> wrote:
> Hi!
>
> I'm looking for a WebDAV based document store for a small company. At
> first sight Slide looks ideal (based on features), but as the last
> release was more than two years ago, I'm afraid that the project is
> nearly dead.
>
> So my questions are:
> * Are there continous bug/securty fixes for Slide at least in the CVS?
> * Is Slide a complete WebDAV server (e.g. in terms of compatibility with
> XinXP Web Folders)?
It does .... with limitations . The problem, here, is Micro$oft
"custom" properties introduced to make anything but sharepoint almost
useless with webfolders .
Depending on your needs, I'd suggest you to give it a try and see how
it works for you

> * Dose someone use Slide in a production environment?
I do, althou I use it in a VERY small company that uses windows just
for the secretary's pc.... all the other  machines are linux based and
people behind the screens are web programmers .
>

>
> Thank you,
Np

> Peter

Marco

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RE: Slide for production use

Posted by Michael Oliver <ol...@sourceonenet.com>.
Yes a release is needed and has been talked about.  We use Slide extensively
for production and customer solutions and we use Web Folders, webdrive and
netdrive to access and manage our version of slide.

We also have an AJAX front end to slide that emulates windows explorer in
your browser with ACL, Properties, Check-out/in, etc.

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-----Original Message-----
From: Bolla Péter [mailto:buci@metacortex.hu] 
Sent: Tuesday, January 23, 2007 3:59 AM
To: slide-user@jakarta.apache.org
Subject: Slide for production use

Hi!

I'm looking for a WebDAV based document store for a small company. At
first sight Slide looks ideal (based on features), but as the last
release was more than two years ago, I'm afraid that the project is
nearly dead.

So my questions are:
* Are there continous bug/securty fixes for Slide at least in the CVS?
* Is Slide a complete WebDAV server (e.g. in terms of compatibility with
XinXP Web Folders)?
* Dose someone use Slide in a production environment?


Thank you,
Peter



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