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Definitions / Re: What is OpenGoo?
« on: December 26, 2008, 01:39:30 pm »
I found your comment very funny.  I worked for a company for nearly 10 years and we spent that entire time constantly rewriting the answer to "What Is [our product]" which was a specialized raster imaging converter for printing.  It's something that needs constant refinement based on the market and terminology of the day.

I thought that OpenGoo was kinda-sorta similar to SharePoint, which has this description on their website:

"Office SharePoint Server 2007 is an integrated suite of server capabilities that can help improve organizational effectiveness by providing comprehensive content management and enterprise search, accelerating shared business processes, and facilitating information-sharing across boundaries for better business insight."

What a mouthful.  :P

So how about:

"OpenGoo is an open-source, PHP web office and group productivity browser-based application.  Naturally cross-platform with elements of CRM, document management, and project management, OpenGoo is the premiere choice for anyone seeking to move their office into the cloud to facilitate collaborative document workflow."

I'm not terribly good at this.  :D

Erik
http:/haveabyte.com

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Announcements / Re: How to get a free install and help testing OpenGoo
« on: December 26, 2008, 01:12:09 pm »
We're doing an open beta at http://haveabyte.com if anyone is interested.  Free temporary OpenGoo installs for the first couple of folks who get in touch with us.

Erik

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Getting Started / Re: Which webhosting company do you use for OpenGoo?
« on: December 26, 2008, 01:07:08 pm »
We're doing an open beta at http://haveabyte.com if anyone is interested.  Free OpenGoo installs for the first few folks who get in touch with us.

Erik

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Installation problems / Re: 405 error : Method Not Allowed
« on: December 24, 2008, 06:05:39 pm »
RC1 fixed it.  Thanks!

Erik

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Installation problems / Re: 405 error : Method Not Allowed
« on: December 24, 2008, 05:55:05 pm »
On IIS, I managed to fix this (partially) by changing the handler for .htm and .html to SSINC.DLL (which handles server side includes) based on the advice of other IIS admins.  This allows me to enable POST on that.

Now when I log into OpenGoo, I get only one 405 error instead of two.

The other one seems to be coming from a post to the /OpenGoo folder instead of to /OpenGoo/index.php.  index.php is set as the default document so that's kind of odd.

From the logs (some details removed):

So this gives a 405:
POST /opengoo active_project=0&ajax=true&c=dashboard&a=index&current=overview-panel 405 0 1 1802 1205 62

But this does not:
2008-12-24 20:38:20 POST /opengoo/index.php active_project=0&ajax=true&c=project&a=initial_list_projects&parent=0 200 0 0 857 1215 296

This is with the 1.1 beta and I have not tried the RC yet.  I'm about to right now...

Erik Knepfler
http://haveabyte.com

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General Discussion / Re: hosting services
« on: December 16, 2008, 12:28:16 am »
Thanks for the response.  "Imprint"?  What are you referring to by this?

Thanks for the license note.  After I posted I dug around a bit and found the same information, sorry I didn't postback.

I will be dedicating a lot more time to HaveAByte.com and our SaaS and I like OpenGoo.  I look forward to providing service for it and hope it is as successful as it deserves to be!

Erik Knepfler
http://haveabyte.com

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How To's / Re: A few errors I am getting
« on: December 11, 2008, 06:40:53 pm »
I have a nearly identical configuration as you and I am able to add notes.  I also get the 405 error you have when logging in, but have not yet checked the logs.

I have not yet tested uploading files but I am also using FastCGI which usually complicates uploading, but I have managed to make it work with Joomla, for example, so I'm sure it's possible.  Overall it seems to be working OK with basic features.

I made the MySQL database with utf8_general encoding, by the way, maybe that will fix your notes problem (however unlikely).

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Getting Started / 1.0 no longer downloadable?
« on: December 11, 2008, 05:45:00 pm »
Can't find 1.0 download on SourceForge.  Site still says 1.0 is recommended for production environments.

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General Discussion / hosting services
« on: December 11, 2008, 05:30:30 pm »
Is there any license terms that apply to offering OpenGoo as a hosted application?  I think this is a great project and would like to add it to our offerings.

We would of course provide full remote access to the source and phpMyAdmin for the database so that the customer has full control and zero lock-in, as is our policy for everything.

I look forward to offering this soon!

Erik Knepfler
http://haveabyte.com

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