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= OwnCloud =
= ownCloud =


== Summary ==
== Summary ==
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A flexible, open source file sync and share solution that can be accessed from a mobile device, a workstation, or a web client.


== Owner ==
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* Name: [[User:Cwickert| Christoph Wickert]]
* Name: [[User:Cwickert| Christoph Wickert]], [[user:Remi| Remi Collet]], [[User:brummbq| Gregor Tätzner]], [[User:jmarrero| Joseph Marrero]]


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* Email: <cwickert@fedoraproject.org>
* Email: <cwickert@fedoraproject.org>, <remi@fedoraproject.org>, <brummbq@fedoraproject.org>, <jmarrero@fedoraproject.org>


== Current status ==
== Current status ==
* Targeted release: [[Releases/17 | Fedora 17 ]]  
* Targeted release: [[Releases/19 | Fedora 19 ]]  
* Last updated: 2012-01-30
* Last updated: 2013-04-26
* Percentage of completion: 0%
* Percentage of completion: 100% - available in el6, f18 and upwards


== Detailed Description ==
== Detailed Description ==
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Package OwnCloud, both the server and the client. Consider integration of the client in the KDE spin (if there is some space left)


== Benefit to Fedora ==
== Benefit to Fedora ==
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This feature will improve Fedora as a cloud platform. OwnCloud is not yet another cloud but a service to run yourself with complete control over your data.


== Scope ==
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* Package reviews
Package reviews. Unfortunately ownCloud bundles a lot of 3rd party code, that we need to package first:
** [http://owncloud.org/ Owncloud] [https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=858841 Review Request]
** [https://github.com/harvesthq/chosen Chosen]
** [http://arshaw.com/fullcalendar/ FullCalendar]
** [http://jquery.com/ jQuery] - [https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=857992 Review Request]
** [http://jqueryui.com/ jQuery UI] - [https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=858027 Review Request]
** [https://github.com/fgelinas/timepicker Time Picker]
** [http://github.com/tplaner/When When]
Missing PHP libs for owncloud 5:
** [http://aws.amazon.com/sdkforphp php-pear-aws-sdk]


== How To Test ==
== How To Test ==
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3. What are the expected results of those actions?
3. What are the expected results of those actions?
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* Make sure the OwnCloud server can be installed.
** There should be no unresolved dependencies
** No manual configuration should be required and if, make sure all steps are correctly described in a README.Fedora
* Make sure you can upload download and sync files
** Install the owncloud client
** Point it at localhost and upload a file
** Try to download the file from another machine.
** Repeat the same for the Android or iOS client if you like.
** Do the same with a webbrowser and the web-ui


== User Experience ==
== User Experience ==
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== Dependencies ==
== Dependencies ==
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* php with zip extension (available in Fedora >= 17, see [https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=551513 bug 551513])
* php-pear-Crypt-Blowfish
* php-pear-MDB2 (plus drivers for either MySQL or PostgreSQL)
* more PEAR modules (see [[#Scope]])


== Contingency Plan ==
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Don't ship it.


== Documentation ==
== Documentation ==
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* This Fedora release comes with OwnCloud, a flexible, open source file sync and share solution that can be accessed from a mobile device, a workstation, or a web client. For more information, visit [http://owncloud.org/].


== Comments and Discussion ==
== Comments and Discussion ==

Latest revision as of 17:00, 26 April 2013


ownCloud

Summary

A flexible, open source file sync and share solution that can be accessed from a mobile device, a workstation, or a web client.

Owner

  • Email: <cwickert@fedoraproject.org>, <remi@fedoraproject.org>, <brummbq@fedoraproject.org>, <jmarrero@fedoraproject.org>

Current status

  • Targeted release: Fedora 19
  • Last updated: 2013-04-26
  • Percentage of completion: 100% - available in el6, f18 and upwards

Detailed Description

Package OwnCloud, both the server and the client. Consider integration of the client in the KDE spin (if there is some space left)

Benefit to Fedora

This feature will improve Fedora as a cloud platform. OwnCloud is not yet another cloud but a service to run yourself with complete control over your data.

Scope

Package reviews. Unfortunately ownCloud bundles a lot of 3rd party code, that we need to package first:

Missing PHP libs for owncloud 5:

How To Test

  • Make sure the OwnCloud server can be installed.
    • There should be no unresolved dependencies
    • No manual configuration should be required and if, make sure all steps are correctly described in a README.Fedora
  • Make sure you can upload download and sync files
    • Install the owncloud client
    • Point it at localhost and upload a file
    • Try to download the file from another machine.
    • Repeat the same for the Android or iOS client if you like.
    • Do the same with a webbrowser and the web-ui

User Experience

  • Users should be able to easily store their data on OwnCloud
  • Provide package to easy set up and host OwnCloud on a server

Dependencies

  • php with zip extension (available in Fedora >= 17, see bug 551513)
  • php-pear-Crypt-Blowfish
  • php-pear-MDB2 (plus drivers for either MySQL or PostgreSQL)
  • more PEAR modules (see #Scope)

Contingency Plan

Don't ship it.

Documentation

Release Notes

  • This Fedora release comes with OwnCloud, a flexible, open source file sync and share solution that can be accessed from a mobile device, a workstation, or a web client. For more information, visit [1].

Comments and Discussion