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Comment on [#4747] More flexible config file organization
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> Actual configuration files of horde are quite difficult to be edited > and maintained by using a text editor because in the same file there > are too much configuration line all consecutive (not grouped and/or > separated by \n) and without any comments. > > > > From the system administrator point of view, that want to maintain by > hand and not using the web configuration interface, multiple > separated configuration files would be really better. > > > > The system administrator managing the application prefer to put his > configuration files clean, well commented and organized and put under > a version control system (like svn or cvs). > > > > For this reason, imho, having multiple configuration files grouped by > their functionality would be a really good enanchments for improving > the maintenance of an horde installations. > > > > I would suggest to have: > > conf.php > > conf.d/ > > conf.d/drivers_authentication.php > > conf.d/drivers_datatree.php > > conf.d/drivers_prefs.php > > conf.d/drivers/etc > > > > In this way a system administrator is allowed to maintain it's own > configuration files clean and well separated. > > > > An example of good configurations managed that way is the debian > apache2 configuration mode. > > > > Have a look on it, would be a very great improvement for the > maintenance of the system. > >
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