Open N0odlez opened 7 years ago
If you feel you can that would be great.
Thanks
Nick
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Hi Nick,
Fantastic product.
How would you feel for me to start rewriting HAP to the MVC structure and also updating it to .NET Core allowing for it to be run on Linux servers?
I think if we can achieve this along with mobile first css, this will be a one stop shop for high schools and academes wanting home access (not that it already is).
What are your thoughts?
Thanks
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Thinking about it, some of the my files stuff is tired to Windows to do impersonation so that permissions are maintained.
Thanks
Nick
From: Nick Brown Sent: Tuesday, June 20, 2017 1:16:39 PM To: techienickb/hap; techienickb/hap Cc: Subscribed Subject: Re: [techienickb/hap] Rewrite to .Net MVC Core (#1)
If you feel you can that would be great.
Thanks
Nick
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Hi Nick,
Fantastic product.
How would you feel for me to start rewriting HAP to the MVC structure and also updating it to .NET Core allowing for it to be run on Linux servers?
I think if we can achieve this along with mobile first css, this will be a one stop shop for high schools and academes wanting home access (not that it already is).
What are your thoughts?
Thanks
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Cool. I'm sure on the permissions part the .Net Core has some bits to check permissions of other operating systems so we'll cross that bridge when we get to it.
Thanks
Ok so... I've been thinking and think that a pluggable architecture would be great for HAP, allowing for other developers to make application to plugin to the core. Obviously MyFiles and Booking System would still be maintained under the HAP name.
This looks to all be possible with the Application Parts built-in to Dot Net Core.
What would be your thoughts on this. I am primarily focusing on getting this to work with IIS first and then later look at Linux and mac.
Thanks
Ash
We already have plug in usage. Helpdesk and booking system are plugins
Thanks
Nick
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Ok so... I've been thinking and think that a pluggable architecture would be great for HAP, allowing for other developers to make application to plugin to the core. Obviously MyFiles and Booking System would still be maintained under the HAP name.
This looks to all be possible with the Application Parts built-in to Dot Net Core.
What would be your thoughts on this. I am primarily focusing on getting this to work with IIS first and then later look at Linux and mac.
Thanks
Ash
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Hi Nick,
Fantastic product.
How would you feel for me to start rewriting HAP to the MVC structure and also updating it to .NET Core allowing for it to be run on Linux servers?
I think if we can achieve this along with mobile first css, this will be a one stop shop for high schools and academes wanting home access (not that it already is).
What are your thoughts?
Thanks