From: Heiko Z. <he...@zu...> - 2003-12-30 15:36:21
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Hey everybody, we (core developers) just discussed that the DL website really could need an update. Anybody here who's willing and able to create a professional loooking website for us ? When yes, then please reply here (or to me directly under he...@de... ). Please add a link to a website you created, so we can take a look. Thanks for your support ! cu Heiko |
From: Emmanuel E. <ee...@fr...> - 2003-12-30 16:33:24
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Hi, you SHOULD use things like php-nuke, phpBB, phpwebsite, Xoops ... there's= a lot of open-source CRM=20 out there! They are more or less quite easy to set-up, and have lots of built-in fun= ctionalities like forums,=20 blog, membership, newsletters, plugins, ... they often are theme-able so= it's not too hard to=20 customize, even for a novice! The main "pb" is to have enough rights to customise config files for apac= he, php and mysql on your=20 web host ... I'll test several in the next {days,weeks} for my own use ... but maybe t= here's already someone out=20 there who have good experiences with one in particular ? I personaly played with Xoops, some time ago, and opencms and I'm not sat= isfied with both ... I'd prefer not to, but if nobody want to do it, I'll do ... but I'm defin= itly not a html writer, nor=20 a php / perl coder and even less a graphist ! Cya MaNU Heiko Zuerker a =E9crit: > Hey everybody, >=20 > we (core developers) just discussed that the DL website really could=20 > need an update. >=20 > Anybody here who's willing and able to create a professional loooking=20 > website for us ? > When yes, then please reply here (or to me directly under=20 > he...@de... ). Please add a link to a website you created, s= o=20 > we can take a look. >=20 > Thanks for your support ! >=20 > cu > Heiko >=20 >=20 >=20 > ------------------------------------------------------- > This SF.net email is sponsored by: IBM Linux Tutorials. > Become an expert in LINUX or just sharpen your skills. Sign up for IBM= 's > Free Linux Tutorials. Learn everything from the bash shell to sys admi= n. > Click now! http://ads.osdn.com/?ad_id=3D1278&alloc_id=3D3371&op=3Dclick > _______________________________________________ > Devil-linux-discuss mailing list > Dev...@li... > https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/devil-linux-discuss >=20 >=20 |
From: Heiko Z. <he...@zu...> - 2003-12-30 16:51:17
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Emmanuel ESCARABAJAL wrote: > you SHOULD use things like php-nuke, phpBB, phpwebsite, Xoops ... > there's a lot of open-source CRM out there! > > They are more or less quite easy to set-up, and have lots of built-in > functionalities like forums, blog, membership, newsletters, plugins, > ... they often are theme-able so it's not too hard to customize, even > for a novice! We don't really need this functionality, static websites are enough. The only requirement would be, that it looks professional. > The main "pb" is to have enough rights to customise config files for > apache, php and mysql on your web host ... This won't be possible, I'm just "renting" webspace from a big provider. > I'll test several in the next {days,weeks} for my own use ... but > maybe there's already someone out there who have good experiences with > one in particular ? > > I personaly played with Xoops, some time ago, and opencms and I'm not > satisfied with both ... > > I'd prefer not to, but if nobody want to do it, I'll do ... but I'm > definitly not a html writer, nor a php / perl coder and even less a > graphist ! As I said, I want to keep it "easy", which most likely means static html pages with a bunch of nice pictures. Heiko |
From: Jonas T. <jo...@ne...> - 2003-12-30 17:55:16
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If you rent your webspace and want so save some pennies I could host the page for you (without downloads, sorry, got a 2 GB/month cap) on a fast server located in Germany. How much traffic do you expect? If you need something simple, functional, good looking, maybe I could do it (if noone else with more knowledge & time than me wants to do it). I'm not good at graphics, but HTML works pretty well (no php, java or stuff like that *g). And it would be good to get the content from somebody who is a native English speaker =3D0) Or at least have somebody at reach who corrects my stuff. Jottt jo...@ne... ICQ#:23601570 http://www.netbauer.de References: http://www.cvonstruve.de (if you take a look at the source, consider I do= ne it in 1999) www.kleine-reblaus.de (partial) www.toscana-edition.de (partial) (that annoying preload is not my fault *= g) http://www.netbauer.de (partial) -----Urspr=FCngliche Nachricht----- Von: dev...@li... [mailto:dev...@li...]Im Auftrag von Heiko Zuerker Gesendet: Dienstag, 30. Dezember 2003 17:48 An: dev...@li... Betreff: Re: [Devil-Linux-discuss] website ??? Emmanuel ESCARABAJAL wrote: > you SHOULD use things like php-nuke, phpBB, phpwebsite, Xoops ... > there's a lot of open-source CRM out there! > > They are more or less quite easy to set-up, and have lots of built-in > functionalities like forums, blog, membership, newsletters, plugins, > ... they often are theme-able so it's not too hard to customize, even > for a novice! We don't really need this functionality, static websites are enough. The only requirement would be, that it looks professional. > The main "pb" is to have enough rights to customise config files for > apache, php and mysql on your web host ... This won't be possible, I'm just "renting" webspace from a big provider. > I'll test several in the next {days,weeks} for my own use ... but > maybe there's already someone out there who have good experiences with > one in particular ? > > I personaly played with Xoops, some time ago, and opencms and I'm not > satisfied with both ... > > I'd prefer not to, but if nobody want to do it, I'll do ... but I'm > definitly not a html writer, nor a php / perl coder and even less a > graphist ! As I said, I want to keep it "easy", which most likely means static html pages with a bunch of nice pictures. Heiko ------------------------------------------------------- This SF.net email is sponsored by: IBM Linux Tutorials. Become an expert in LINUX or just sharpen your skills. Sign up for IBM's Free Linux Tutorials. Learn everything from the bash shell to sys admin. Click now! http://ads.osdn.com/?ad_id=3D1278&alloc_id=3D3371&op=3Dclick _______________________________________________ Devil-linux-discuss mailing list Dev...@li... https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/devil-linux-discuss |
From: Heiko Z. <he...@zu...> - 2003-12-31 01:21:18
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Jonas Tschirner wrote: >If you rent your webspace and want so save some pennies I could host the >page for you (without downloads, sorry, got a 2 GB/month cap) on a fast >server located in Germany. How much traffic do you expect? If you need >something simple, functional, good looking, maybe I could do it (if noone >else with more knowledge & time than me wants to do it). I'm not good at >graphics, but HTML works pretty well (no php, java or stuff like that *g). >And it would be good to get the content from somebody who is a native >English speaker =0) Or at least have somebody at reach who corrects my >stuff. > > Thanks for the offer, but the webspace is not such a big problem. It's part of all my domains I own (rent is better....). Heiko |
From: Friedrich L. <fl...@fl...> - 2003-12-30 17:58:49
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Heiko Zuerker wrote on 30.12.2003 17:48 MET: >> The main "pb" is to have enough rights to customise config files for >> apache, php and mysql on your web host ... > > This won't be possible, I'm just "renting" webspace from a big provider. What is supported by your provider? CGI, PHP4, SHTML, ...? -- MfG / Regards Friedrich Lobenstock ____________________________________________________________________ Friedrich Lobenstock Linux Services Lobenstock URL: http://www.lsl.at/ Email: fl...@fl... ____________________________________________________________________ |
From: Bruce S. <bw...@ar...> - 2003-12-30 18:03:06
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> >> The main "pb" is to have enough rights to customise config files for > >> apache, php and mysql on your web host ... > > > > This won't be possible, I'm just "renting" webspace from a big provider. > > What is supported by your provider? CGI, PHP4, SHTML, ...? The current web site also uses MySQL (from PHP) for the "poll". - BS |
From: Emmanuel E. <ee...@fr...> - 2003-12-30 19:17:15
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hi, Bruce Smith a =E9crit: >>>>The main "pb" is to have enough rights to customise config files for=20 >>>>apache, php and mysql on your web host ...=20 >>> >>>This won't be possible, I'm just "renting" webspace from a big provide= r. >> >>What is supported by your provider? CGI, PHP4, SHTML, ...? >=20 >=20 > The current web site also uses MySQL (from PHP) for the "poll". >=20 mmmmm simple you said, but with mysql , php ,polls ... go and have a look= at phpwebsite or so : some are very resource consuming like xoops or opencms, some are very lig= ht frameworks which doesn't=20 eat too much ram or cpu and you can setup your site, with poll, blog plus= fews other simple needs in=20 one night or so ! For DL, you didn't make the build env by hand, nor yo= u based it on R.H. ! you=20 started with a framework ... for website, it's the same ... if you lack = time, stop reinvent, re-use ... It's only my point of view ... and I share it with myself ... at least ;-= ) Regards MaNU > - BS >=20 >=20 >=20 >=20 > ------------------------------------------------------- > This SF.net email is sponsored by: IBM Linux Tutorials. > Become an expert in LINUX or just sharpen your skills. Sign up for IBM= 's > Free Linux Tutorials. Learn everything from the bash shell to sys admi= n. > Click now! http://ads.osdn.com/?ad_id=3D1278&alloc_id=3D3371&op=3Dclick > _______________________________________________ > Devil-linux-discuss mailing list > Dev...@li... > https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/devil-linux-discuss >=20 >=20 |
From: Heiko Z. <he...@zu...> - 2003-12-31 01:25:19
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Emmanuel ESCARABAJAL wrote: > hi, > > Bruce Smith a écrit: > >>>>> The main "pb" is to have enough rights to customise config files >>>>> for apache, php and mysql on your web host ... >>>> >>>> >>>> This won't be possible, I'm just "renting" webspace from a big >>>> provider. >>> >>> >>> What is supported by your provider? CGI, PHP4, SHTML, ...? >> >> >> >> The current web site also uses MySQL (from PHP) for the "poll". >> > > mmmmm simple you said, but with mysql , php ,polls ... go and have a > look at phpwebsite or so : There was much more crap on there, except of the polls I removed it all. ;-) > some are very resource consuming like xoops or opencms, some are very > light frameworks which doesn't eat too much ram or cpu and you can > setup your site, with poll, blog plus fews other simple needs in one > night or so ! For DL, you didn't make the build env by hand, nor you > based it on R.H. ! you started with a framework ... for website, it's > the same ... if you lack time, stop reinvent, re-use ... > > It's only my point of view ... and I share it with myself ... at least > ;-) I see your point, I just think it's an overkill for the DL website. Heiko |
From: Friedrich L. <fl...@fl...> - 2003-12-30 20:03:09
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Heiko Zuerker wrote on 30.12.2003 16:35 MET: > > [..] the DL website really could need an update. At pretty simple design: http://www.devil-linux.org/test/ It uses server side includes to include the content and the menu. It's even valid "HTML 4.01 Strict", not just "HTML 4.01 Transitional". -- MfG / Regards Friedrich Lobenstock ____________________________________________________________________ Friedrich Lobenstock Linux Services Lobenstock URL: http://www.lsl.at/ Email: fl...@fl... ____________________________________________________________________ |
From: Heiko Z. <he...@zu...> - 2003-12-31 01:26:17
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Friedrich Lobenstock wrote: > Heiko Zuerker wrote on 30.12.2003 16:35 MET: > >> >> [..] the DL website really could need an update. > > > At pretty simple design: > http://www.devil-linux.org/test/ > > It uses server side includes to include the content and the menu. > > It's even valid "HTML 4.01 Strict", not just "HTML 4.01 Transitional". > Looks like we got a new webmaster ! Easy, looks good, HTML 4.01 Strict, perfect ! You can go ahead and change the website. ;-) Heiko |
From: Friedrich L. <fl...@fl...> - 2003-12-31 01:42:03
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Heiko Zuerker wrote on 31.12.2003 02:21 MET: > Friedrich Lobenstock wrote: > >> Heiko Zuerker wrote on 30.12.2003 16:35 MET: >> >>> >>> [..] the DL website really could need an update. >> >> >> >> At pretty simple design: >> http://www.devil-linux.org/test/ >> >> It uses server side includes to include the content and the menu. >> >> It's even valid "HTML 4.01 Strict", not just "HTML 4.01 Transitional". > > Looks like we got a new webmaster ! > Easy, looks good, HTML 4.01 Strict, perfect ! > > You can go ahead and change the website. ;-) NOT SO FAST. This is just a suggestion for discussion. I also want others to speak up and make their suggestions. PS: The SourceForge logo is there but as the image itself is on SF I can't help if their image server has troubles. -- MfG / Regards Friedrich Lobenstock ____________________________________________________________________ Friedrich Lobenstock Linux Services Lobenstock URL: http://www.lsl.at/ Email: fl...@fl... ____________________________________________________________________ |
From: Heiko Z. <he...@zu...> - 2003-12-31 01:51:15
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Friedrich Lobenstock wrote: > Heiko Zuerker wrote on 31.12.2003 02:21 MET: > >> Friedrich Lobenstock wrote: >> >>> Heiko Zuerker wrote on 30.12.2003 16:35 MET: >>> >>>> >>>> [..] the DL website really could need an update. >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> At pretty simple design: >>> http://www.devil-linux.org/test/ >>> >>> It uses server side includes to include the content and the menu. >>> >>> It's even valid "HTML 4.01 Strict", not just "HTML 4.01 Transitional". >> >> >> Looks like we got a new webmaster ! >> Easy, looks good, HTML 4.01 Strict, perfect ! >> >> You can go ahead and change the website. ;-) > > > NOT SO FAST. This is just a suggestion for discussion. > I also want others to speak up and make their suggestions. OK I'll wait until tomorrow. ;-) > > PS: The SourceForge logo is there but as the image itself is on SF > I can't help if their image server has troubles. > Yeah they have some serious problems today... Heiko |
From: Heiko Z. <he...@zu...> - 2003-12-31 01:35:17
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Friedrich Lobenstock wrote: > Heiko Zuerker wrote on 30.12.2003 16:35 MET: > >> >> [..] the DL website really could need an update. > > > At pretty simple design: > http://www.devil-linux.org/test/ > > It uses server side includes to include the content and the menu. > > It's even valid "HTML 4.01 Strict", not just "HTML 4.01 Transitional". > Oh yeah, that sourceforge logo has to be on our website. This is a requirement from SF and there's also a counter behind it. Heiko |
From: Heiko Z. <he...@zu...> - 2003-12-31 03:21:16
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Friedrich Lobenstock wrote: > Heiko Zuerker wrote on 30.12.2003 16:35 MET: > >> >> [..] the DL website really could need an update. > > > At pretty simple design: > http://www.devil-linux.org/test/ I like this for example: http://www.nagios.org/ Heiko |
From: Friedrich L. <fl...@fl...> - 2003-12-31 10:53:56
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Heiko Zuerker wrote on 31.12.2003 04:16 MET: > Friedrich Lobenstock wrote: > >> Heiko Zuerker wrote on 30.12.2003 16:35 MET: >> >>> >>> [..] the DL website really could need an update. >> >> >> >> At pretty simple design: >> http://www.devil-linux.org/test/ > > > I like this for example: http://www.nagios.org/ I told you my design is very basic. And there are better webdesigners out there than me. -- MfG / Regards Friedrich Lobenstock ____________________________________________________________________ Friedrich Lobenstock Linux Services Lobenstock URL: http://www.lsl.at/ Email: fl...@fl... ____________________________________________________________________ |
From: Bruce S. <bw...@ar...> - 2003-12-31 13:25:51
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> >>> [..] the DL website really could need an update. > >> > >> At pretty simple design: > >> http://www.devil-linux.org/test/ > > > > I like this for example: http://www.nagios.org/ > > I told you my design is very basic. And there are better > webdesigners out there than me. Personally I like "basic". It loads faster and saves bandwidth. And a "basic" site can be made to look nice and professional. Graphics are not required for most things. There is a reason yahoo.com is a "basic" site. Oh, note to our new webmaster Friedrich: PLEASE get rid of the frames!!! I really hate frames ... - BS |
From: Friedrich L. <fl...@fl...> - 2003-12-31 15:25:04
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Bruce Smith wrote on 31.12.2003 14:25 MET: > Oh, note to our new webmaster Friedrich: It's not yet a deal that I'm the new webmaster. -- MfG / Regards Friedrich Lobenstock ____________________________________________________________________ Friedrich Lobenstock Linux Services Lobenstock URL: http://www.lsl.at/ Email: fl...@fl... ____________________________________________________________________ |
From: Bruce S. <bw...@ar...> - 2003-12-31 15:31:47
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> > Oh, note to our new webmaster Friedrich: > > It's not yet a deal that I'm the new webmaster. You've got my vote! :-) - BS |
From: Heiko Z. <he...@zu...> - 2003-12-31 15:56:15
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Bruce Smith wrote: >>>Oh, note to our new webmaster Friedrich: >>> >>> >>It's not yet a deal that I'm the new webmaster. >> >> > >You've got my vote! :-) > > Mine too. ;-) Heiko |
From: Friedrich L. <fl...@fl...> - 2003-12-31 16:03:51
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Heiko Zuerker wrote on 31.12.2003 16:54 MET: > Bruce Smith wrote: > >>>> Oh, note to our new webmaster Friedrich: >>> >>> It's not yet a deal that I'm the new webmaster. >>> >> >> >> You've got my vote! :-) >> >> > Mine too. ;-) Both your votes don't count, you are biased ;-) -- MfG / Regards Friedrich Lobenstock ____________________________________________________________________ Friedrich Lobenstock Linux Services Lobenstock URL: http://www.lsl.at/ Email: fl...@fl... ____________________________________________________________________ |
From: Heiko Z. <he...@zu...> - 2003-12-31 16:16:22
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Friedrich Lobenstock wrote: > Heiko Zuerker wrote on 31.12.2003 16:54 MET: > >> Bruce Smith wrote: >> >>>>> Oh, note to our new webmaster Friedrich: >>>> >>>> >>>> It's not yet a deal that I'm the new webmaster. >>>> >>> >>> >>> >>> You've got my vote! :-) >>> >>> >> Mine too. ;-) > > > Both your votes don't count, you are biased ;-) > |
From: Jonas T. <jo...@ne...> - 2004-01-05 10:35:51
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Ok...one thing that just hit my mind is that Fat32 does not _really_ support lower/uppercase. Problem? Probably... NARF. Any other tip, hint, trick (except "Get a new CD-Rom and if you're already there a new PC as well") Cheers Jonas |