2006/8/14, John Napiorkowski <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
BTW, to respond directly to your thoughts on creating a registration system, I have a good start on this as well, with a system that sends an email for verification and all, however it's quite messy and am thinking of fixing it up.
One other peice that is often needed is management of your friends circle. So you need invite a friend to join functionality as well as a way to see if your friends are online and quick links to their personal in system homepage. --john
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From: John Napiorkowski <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: The elegant MVC web framework <[email protected] >
Sent: Monday, August 14, 2006 10:28:42 AM
Subject: Re: [Catalyst] User Generated Content (project collaboration)
I'm working on something right now for a client with this. He is okay with me returning code to the community that is not part of his core business, so stuff like wiki's, forums, moderation (voting and karma), tagging, lightweight CMS, etc he is cool with. However I've already been working on this for a bit and may not be taking the direction you might vision.
What I am doing is building a portal type framework and a group of custom controllers for each of the basic content types. I've already done a lot of html/css _javascript_ for this and am using the dojo library.
Let me know what you think. You are in canada, right? I'm in Beijing now but will be in the USA NYC time zone next week. If We have a few interested participants maybe we can setup a brainstorming session on IRC or something like that.
--john
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From: Roman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: [email protected]
Sent: Monday, August 14, 2006 1:01:25 AM
Subject: [Catalyst] User Generated Content (project collaboration)
I have an idea for a great Catalyst based project that can really show
the power of Catalyst and spawn some extra projects from this and give
Catalyst some coverage.
The idea is to build a framework for "User Generated Content" type of
websites. All of those website usually have many features in common.
Usually the only difference is the type of content users generate
(pictures, texts, links, etc...).
The flow usually goes somewhat like this:
1. Register
2. Login
3. Participate in content generation
4. Modify profile
5. User interaction
6. Content votes, comments
But there are also a few "background" tasks such as:
* Content administration
* Moderation
* User management
* Website administration
The framework would have most of the features ready to go
out-of-the-box, and abstract the "content" part that can be expanded and
adopted to specific projects.
Anyone interested?
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