Re: [X-logic-www] X-Logic website roadmap
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From: Neil N. <n_n...@pa...> - 2000-11-03 17:55:51
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Roger, I need to commend you on your organization. Clearly I need to find something here to assist you with that seems to be, by your analysis, 3, 4, or 5 that then requires an understanding of phpnuke, which I will look at tomorrow, and see how I can get some effort into your objectives. By capturing email input with your current ISP apparently means that your are now getting the email, but that you want to get the email in a different manner. The manner may be that email sent to you or sent to X-logic or other related addresses needs to be additionally sent to a combined address or something along this line? Regards, Neil > Here's my near term plan for the X-Logic.org website: > > 1. Hack phpnuke so that it provides a facility for commenting on web pages. > 2. Incorporate the facility into the X-Logic.org website > 3. Use it for discussions about X-Logic architecture while evolving the > architectural content of the website. > 4. Tune it up (presentation and usability). > 5. Add email gateway so that you can continue a discussion thread without > going into the website. > 6. Do mailing list syndication (so that X-Logic can gather together > information from all related mailing lists) > 7. Use 6 to make a X-Logic "portal". > 8. Make a separate "make-a-difference portal" project starting with the > above stuff. > > I have done item 1 and am now considering the easiest way to build it in to > the X-Logic site. > Ordering on the above is not intended to be linear, some items can be > addressed concurrently, e.g. 3/4/5. > > A big "if" is whether and how I can capture email input with my present ISP. > > Feedback and help solicited. > > Roger Jones > RB...@RB... > > _______________________________________________ > X-logic-www mailing list > X-l...@li... > http://lists.sourceforge.net/mailman/listinfo/x-logic-www |