Let me start by saying I think your OFFL project is great. By far the best Open Source FFL (American Rules) manager I have seen to date. I am strongly considering using it as a starting point for a multi-league site. I know its still in its infintile stages but it looks great so far. From the notes on your site you are currently working on a multi-league version. What is the status on this?
Also, is there any way a professional DBA / recreational PHP developer can lend a hand on something?
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The basics of the multi-league setup are in place. Most of the bugs we've been patching are in fact the remnants of this conversion, as I had a single-league system fairly stable prior to a code overhaul.
Given the existing framework, the major shortcoming from a multi-league standpoint is the lack of UI for setting cross-league defaults (presently the editor deals with static defaults and dynamic league-specific settings)
As for DBA... at some point, it'd be great to have somebody who actually understands SQL (rather than my "I can create a table and write a query" skills), as I'm certain there's room for improvement. However, at this point, I'm first trying to get the current version (and its API) stabilized before doing much expansion.
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2004-08-24
Sounds great. I thought it looked like you were supporting multiple leagues from some of the options etc. in the current version. So this just confirms my suspicions. Keep up the good work. I have yet to look at a lot of the db design and calls. But when I do if I come across any glaring problems or see something that could possibly improve performance (without forcing a major over haul) I will let you know.
Keep up the great work.
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Let me start by saying I think your OFFL project is great. By far the best Open Source FFL (American Rules) manager I have seen to date. I am strongly considering using it as a starting point for a multi-league site. I know its still in its infintile stages but it looks great so far. From the notes on your site you are currently working on a multi-league version. What is the status on this?
Also, is there any way a professional DBA / recreational PHP developer can lend a hand on something?
The basics of the multi-league setup are in place. Most of the bugs we've been patching are in fact the remnants of this conversion, as I had a single-league system fairly stable prior to a code overhaul.
Given the existing framework, the major shortcoming from a multi-league standpoint is the lack of UI for setting cross-league defaults (presently the editor deals with static defaults and dynamic league-specific settings)
As for DBA... at some point, it'd be great to have somebody who actually understands SQL (rather than my "I can create a table and write a query" skills), as I'm certain there's room for improvement. However, at this point, I'm first trying to get the current version (and its API) stabilized before doing much expansion.
Sounds great. I thought it looked like you were supporting multiple leagues from some of the options etc. in the current version. So this just confirms my suspicions. Keep up the good work. I have yet to look at a lot of the db design and calls. But when I do if I come across any glaring problems or see something that could possibly improve performance (without forcing a major over haul) I will let you know.
Keep up the great work.