I would like to volunteer to help wherever I can.
-ian
On 11/3/05, Waylan Limberg <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> On 11/3/05, Ian Holsman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> > Hi Luke.
> >
> > my aim is not to do a drop-in replacement for a phpBB. but more for
> > integrating discussions into other p
On 11/3/05, Ian Holsman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> Hi Luke.
>
> my aim is not to do a drop-in replacement for a phpBB. but more for
> integrating discussions into other parts of applications, and to do
> this I think it needs to in django.
>
> I have got a wiki page up, http://wiki.zilbo.com/F
Hi Luke.
my aim is not to do a drop-in replacement for a phpBB. but more for
integrating discussions into other parts of applications, and to do
this I think it needs to in django.
I have got a wiki page up, http://wiki.zilbo.com/ForumDesign (yes it
took me this long to get the silly thing runni
On Oct 31, 2005, at 8:14 PM, Ian Holsman wrote:
1. promote django
Always a good thing :)
2. latest security patch for phpBB was just announced
3. and I think the world does need a alternative designed with
security in mind from the start.
On reflection, I definitely overlooked this--if s
On Tue, 1 Nov 2005 11:16:14 +1100 Ian Holsman wrote:
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> is anyone else interested in joining? I was thinking of similar to
> what phpBB does.
>
> If so I propose we open up a sourceforge project, or perhaps we could
> even host it on code.djangoproject.com if they let us ;-)
>
> any volunteer
On 10/31/05, Ian Holsman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> is anyone else interested in joining? I was thinking of similar to
> what phpBB does.
>
> If so I propose we open up a sourceforge project, or perhaps we could
> even host it on code.djangoproject.com if they let us ;-)
I'd be happy to help! N
basic reason on why I brought this up now.
1. promote django
2. latest security patch for phpBB was just announced
3. and I think the world does need a alternative designed with
security in mind from the start.
4. lack of non-PHP solutions. I know of several people who refuse to
put php code on
I might be interested (rolled my own phpBB/AcmlmBoard/etc/etc-like
forum in PHP about five years ago, only got about 75% done but it was
still fun) but I, and probably others, might want to know more about
what you have in mind before we join up.
Such as: why do we need yet another forum?
Ian Holsman wrote:
> is anyone else interested in joining? I was thinking of similar to
> what phpBB does.
>
> If so I propose we open up a sourceforge project, or perhaps we could
> even host it on code.djangoproject.com if they let us ;-)
>
> any volunteers?
>
> regards
> Ian
>
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