Thanks picia05!
Nice seeing you - and I must say, as I've said to Kurak, you have a very nice looking support site too!
Hello,
I would like to introduce myself becouse most of people here don't know me. I'm co-webmaster and founder of polish Xoops support. I'm with Xoops since 2002 year. I was a betatester of 2.0 version, lately I wasn't active in Xoops.org world I have some experience in CMS, graphic, unix like systems
I would like to help you with this project.
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I'm making a icms logo. When finished I will put it hereMaybe some logo contest ?
Well - one of the main people resonsible for XForge is around here somewhere
I'd like to see this feature, but it should also be optional for the admin to use, perhaps a switch in the backend.
what's the possibility of this happening?
Hi
I'm making a icms logo. When finished I will put it here Maybe some logo contest ?
OK, so bug tracker is ready to frontal attack of beta-testers :D I believe there will not be many attacks ;]
Would be cool to link any gforge-like application to our svn /modules
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Add the PJIRC applet here. It's open-source, and provides access to IRC without the need for an installed IRC client application.
Are we entertaining the idea of a dev.impress gforge, svn type site, I mentioned something similar before and I know James brought up some possible complications, but would this not be an idea for people to work openly.
Or is this a bad idea?
Sudhaker also developed somethig about this last year.
Sudhaker, can you give your input here ?
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People can simply pick combination of followings and hit build.
Okay, since only three people turned up (as far as I can see) in the irc channel, may I bring it once again to your attention.
Gatherings on Irc channels is something communities (big and small, software, game or whatever community) really love to do because it's a quick way to get answers fast without mis-using a forum. (Alot of small questions can be answered that aren't forum "worthy".) And, it's a way to just meet and chat with all the others that are interested in ICMS, which is well,.,.uhh fun^^
There is a language tool module for xoops. Currently is doesnt handle different encodings :(
What do you think about an on-line translation system, I have to browse some ot such solutions.
Great idea Marcan.
We should prepare set of "Subversion HOWTOs" videos / tutorials for different crowd. Anyone touching the code should go through this training.
I see another possible advantage of proposed centralization - "dynamic build process".
People can simply pick combination of followings and hit build.
* core
* core-hacks
* languages
* modules
* cloned modules
* themes
* editors
We can do this only if we have them at some central location i.e. our SVN.
Thanks,
I agree that SVN as a learning curve but it is not that difficult.
But anyway, there is nothing that will stop anyone to get the latest language files, make correction and send it as a patch on SF so someone else understanding SVN can commit it.
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otherwise, this project is turning into a developers only project again, which isn't truly open IMHO.