On Thu, Jul 30, 2009 at 1:08 PM, Matthew
Toseland<[email protected]> wrote:
> On Thursday 30 July 2009 14:52:49 Zero3 wrote:
>> Matthew Toseland skrev:
>> > It has been pointed out that a minimal blog engine can be written in 
>> > approx 22KB of php - around 800 lines of code at most. I suspect that 
>> > given a template I could probably put together a blog plugin in a few 
>> > days. This would integrate with Freetalk for comments and for announcing 
>> > the site initially. It should make it easier to contribute content to 
>> > Freenet, eliminating the need to get Thingamablog working, etc. Thoughts?
>>
>> IMHO it would be a better idea to have someone less experienced with
>> Freenet development work on and maintain such (with your mentoring). A
>> project like this seems like a great opportunity to get a new developer
>> into working with Freenet.
>>
>> Given that such person is available, of course.
>
> The problem is we had at least one try in the past and fail... and there may 
> be significant benefits to having such functionality sooner rather than later.

My personal opinion is that your time would be better invested in
documenting the plugins interface.  I think it would be far easier to
find another developer willing and able to write such a plugin if the
interface was actually documented.

Evan Daniel
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