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| If this SSO extension appears feasible, set up the DCS Wiki without its SSO and authentication, in a QualityBox MWaaS instance on a local virtual machine. Linux and MW versions are selected to ease migration problems.   
| If this SSO extension appears feasible, set up the DCS Wiki without its SSO and authentication, in a QualityBox MWaaS instance on a local virtual machine. Linux and MW versions are selected to ease migration problems.   
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| ??<ref>Depends on #1 to find out what work is entailed on the Rails side.</ref>  
| ? <ref>Depends on #1 to find out what work is entailed on the Rails side.</ref>  
| If successful, develop a work plan, with estimated hours, for migrating the DCS Wiki to DO and integrating the MW SSO extension.
| If successful, develop a work plan, with estimated hours, for migrating the DCS Wiki to DO and integrating the MW SSO extension.
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| If the MW SSO extension is not feasible, develop a plan B <ref>Narrow the footprint of the code during configuration, initialization and dependencies for easy by-pass in testing and/or mock data and routines for "LocalTesting"</ref> to achieve Objective #1.  
| If the MW SSO extension is determined to be not feasible, evaluate:
# Abandoning the MWaaS objective and migrating the MW production server to DO (or Microsoft Azure) with the existing configuration and upgrading the server to a 2018 LTS Linux distro and MW 1.31 or
# Rewrite the existing DCS SSO to work with MWaaS <ref>Narrow the footprint of the code during configuration, initialization and dependencies for easy by-pass in testing and/or mock data and routines for "LocalTesting"</ref> to achieve Objective #1.  
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| 5 <ref>I've already completed most of this effort with about 15 hours logged</ref>
| 5 <ref>I've already completed most of this effort with about 15 hours logged</ref>