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| [08:19:21] | <ergonlogic[m]> | gusaus: not out-of-the-box at first no. But AegirNG should be able to support anything that can be installed (non-interactively) via the command-line. |
| [08:33:02] | <ergonlogic[m]> | gusaus: fwiw, the actual Drupal-specific stuff in AegirNG has been really easy to build. That's actually the point of the architecture. Basically, via the UI, you just build out some bundles, then write a bit of Ansible on the back-end. |
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| [10:14:56] | <jonpugh1> | gusaus: what is commonly referred to as AegirNG is now Aegir 5.x, which is what ergonlogic is referring to: http://gitlab.com/aegir/aegir . He's the owner of that branch now. |
| [10:16:50] | <jonpugh1> | Aegir 4.x, which I am now the branch owner of, is a port of aegir 3.x to use Provision 4.x CLI. It will support anything that needs PHP and a webserver pretty soon, actually. |
| [10:17:37] | <jonpugh1> | https://github.com/aegir-project/provision |
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