Dave Crossland wrote:
> On 1 July 2010 12:58, MJ Ray wrote:
> > In the worst
> > cases, Google's user-insulting reCaptcha is used and tells some users
> > that they're not human!
>
> OFLB currently uses reCaptcha.
That's depressing. So it does. At least the "we need to make sure
you're a human
On 1 July 2010 12:58, MJ Ray wrote:
> In the worst
> cases, Google's user-insulting reCaptcha is used and tells some users
> that they're not human!
OFLB currently uses reCaptcha.
> Much better to use real anti-spam tools.
Such as? :-)
Liam R E Quin wrote:
> On Wed, 2010-06-30 at 19:53 +0200, Ben Laenen wrote:
> > I wonder if it's possible to go a little bit further and write the OFLB
> > software from scratch, given that almost all of the functionality needs to
> > be
> > written anyway.
[...]
> Drupal or Wordpress (they don'
On Wed, 2010-06-30 at 19:53 +0200, Ben Laenen wrote:
> I wonder if it's possible to go a little bit further and write the OFLB
> software from scratch, given that almost all of the functionality needs to be
> written anyway.
It would be possible, but the right question is, what resources do we
Hi!
I just love Drupal. I am a graphic designer (not a php developer), and
still I work fine with drupal, specially with the 'views' and 'cck'
modules, which will be completely ported to the corecode in Drupal 7!
great news. I think it is a great cms if the objective is getting more
people to hel
Op 1 jul 2010, om 01:02 heeft Dave Crossland het volgende geschreven:
> On 30 June 2010 13:07, Bassel Safadi wrote:
>>>
>>> Since Jon Philips has withdrawn from OFLB, we've kinda lost the link
>>> to Aiki, and I'm happy to use Drupal.
>>
>> we didn't lost the link to Aiki :-) Christopher and I
I am just adding a vote of confidence here. Aiki conversion of
openclipart created all the scripts and techniques for converting a
ccHost based site to Aiki, like OCAL. Bassel and others from OCAL can
help with that, make it solid.
I will make sure that an Aiki conversion happens, if that is selec
On 30 June 2010 13:07, Bassel Safadi wrote:
>>
>> Since Jon Philips has withdrawn from OFLB, we've kinda lost the link
>> to Aiki, and I'm happy to use Drupal.
>
> we didn't lost the link to Aiki :-) Christopher and I are still here
Okay cool! :-)
I will try to get drupal and aiki set up on
test
The evident success of the Open Clipart Library would speak well to the
prospect of deploying OFLB the same way. I know that more sites are coming
online using aikiframework. The system has good momentum and the developers
are hungry for more projects.
+1 for Aiki
- -
*christopher adams*
*℡* +886
I have *some* experience with drupal.
I strongly believe that OFLB can benefit from it since drupal really has
its focus on communitites and is pretty mature and established (already
in V6 imho).
I have no information about Aiki and cannot compare it to drupal in
terms of features or technica
On Wed, Jun 30, 2010 at 8:23 PM, Dave Crossland wrote:
> Hi,
>
> When the site gets broken, the error message asks people to email me
> about it so I fix it.
>
> When I do this, I email people back and ask them if they are PHP
> developers and would like to help contribute. One of the kind souls
On 30 June 2010 11:53, Ben Laenen wrote:
> Dave Crossland wrote:
>> I spoke to him on the phone yesterday for about an hour and a half
>> about the OFLB and his ideas for a new version based on Drupal.
>
> Is Drupal really capable to be an OFLB site?
Reading http://drupal.org/getting-started/befo
Dave Crossland wrote:
> I spoke to him on the phone yesterday for about an hour and a half
> about the OFLB and his ideas for a new version based on Drupal.
Is Drupal really capable to be an OFLB site? I guess you can write numerous
plugins for it, but how far can this go? But I confess I haven't
Hi,
When the site gets broken, the error message asks people to email me
about it so I fix it.
When I do this, I email people back and ask them if they are PHP
developers and would like to help contribute. One of the kind souls
who replied to this is Ron Williams of www.lithicmedia.com who is a
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