I don't want to maintain php-nuke codebase, either.
What I want is re-write everything which I don't like
personally. :)
Fizz must be tired. Let him take some rest.
We owe him a lot!
I suggest our efforts may focus on nucleus project
at this moment. Fizz can continue a nucleus-based
php-bomb when he take enough rest.
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My time for this can not be gauranteed, some days I have on-site appointments all day and others I can be close to the computer some or part of the day.
I am not a programer so that couldn't be part of the specs.
But I might be interested, I have developed several web sites around php-nuke and am working on several more themes currently.
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I think that the main requirements to be part of the admin team should be:
1) wanting to be one.
2) have the time to be one
3) have a basic knowledge of CVS
Because we all have things to do, it is necessary that this become a shared task.
The persons do not have to be a master PHP programmer but have to able of keeping track of what is going on with the code and who is working with what part of the code.
Patches can and changes can be submitted for discussion in this forum. Once approved the designated coders will make the changes on the code that lives on the CVS. That way the CVS will always have the latest revised version of the code.
I can only be part of the admin team, part time. I say we need at least 3
persons. We need to learn as we go. The correct answers will come with time.
On a different topic, I have received an replay (via email) which confirms that all indicates that Francisco is not active anymore in the php-nuke project. This email did not come from Francisco. Was sent to me by one of the admins of www.linuxpreview.org the original php-nuke site.
If I get a direct replay from Francisco I will notify all here.
dc
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Here is a spanish to english translation of his note.
False. I will continue with PHP-Nuke, the project which I have left already is the page Linux Preview, but with the development of PHP-Nuke I continue ahead, like always.
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I think that timlitw and superman have a great potencial to be admins of this project.
I really do not like the name "bomb" or "nuke". I Think a diferent name should be used. I do not mind "phphack"
dc
I can try my best to contribute patches....
But I am too busy to be an admin....
sorry....
I don't want to maintain php-nuke codebase, either.
What I want is re-write everything which I don't like
personally. :)
Fizz must be tired. Let him take some rest.
We owe him a lot!
I suggest our efforts may focus on nucleus project
at this moment. Fizz can continue a nucleus-based
php-bomb when he take enough rest.
Why can't you Linuxtech be admin, you don't need to be a programmer if you just can make ting work and get new versions out!
I've been thinking about doing some modifiactions myself, but it seems to be this 10 000 dollar question Where to put this.
I'll watch both project too see where everything goes...
But if it stands on one person for admin the development and make new version release I can do.
what all would be involved,
My time for this can not be gauranteed, some days I have on-site appointments all day and others I can be close to the computer some or part of the day.
I am not a programer so that couldn't be part of the specs.
But I might be interested, I have developed several web sites around php-nuke and am working on several more themes currently.
I think that the main requirements to be part of the admin team should be:
1) wanting to be one.
2) have the time to be one
3) have a basic knowledge of CVS
Because we all have things to do, it is necessary that this become a shared task.
The persons do not have to be a master PHP programmer but have to able of keeping track of what is going on with the code and who is working with what part of the code.
Patches can and changes can be submitted for discussion in this forum. Once approved the designated coders will make the changes on the code that lives on the CVS. That way the CVS will always have the latest revised version of the code.
I can only be part of the admin team, part time. I say we need at least 3
persons. We need to learn as we go. The correct answers will come with time.
On a different topic, I have received an replay (via email) which confirms that all indicates that Francisco is not active anymore in the php-nuke project. This email did not come from Francisco. Was sent to me by one of the admins of www.linuxpreview.org the original php-nuke site.
If I get a direct replay from Francisco I will notify all here.
dc
Re: Estatus de PHP-NUKE
Date: Mon, 18 Sep 2000 03:39:55 -0400
From: "Francisco Burzi" <fburzi@ncc.org.ve>
To: "David Correa" <linuxtech@redshift.com>
Hola;
Falso. Continuar con PHP-Nuke, lo que si he dejado ya es la pgina
Linux Preview, pero con el desarrollo de PHP-Nuke contino adelante, como
siempre.
Saludos!
==============
Francisco Burzi C.
Asociacin de Divulgacin Cientfica NCC
Presidente
http://www.ncc.org.ve
This email says that it is false the information that we will not will continue the php-nuke project .
Thanks, I apologize for any misinformation, posted before.
dc
Darn... i ment to write that
"This email says that it is false the information that he will not will continue the php-nuke project "
sorry
dc
Well, Fabrizion could do a lot more by demonstrating this, albeit it's already phenomenal to actually see him respond to an e-mail.
Harry
Here is a spanish to english translation of his note.
False. I will continue with PHP-Nuke, the project which I have left already is the page Linux Preview, but with the development of PHP-Nuke I continue ahead, like always.