Just found http://wiki.habariproject.org/en/Habari_Powered_Sites :)


On Sun, Feb 28, 2010 at 10:18 PM, craayzie <[email protected]> wrote:

> For the last couple of months I've been learning/developing on WPMU.
> It's been pretty painful.  This post does a decent job describing that
> pain:
> http://www.phpvs.net/2009/12/08/an-exercise-in-wordpress-integration-or-why-wordpress-sucks/
>
> I'm looking to build a site that, at it's core, is a cross between
> WPMU and Ning: a multi-site install of WPMU + Buddypress.  More
> specifically, any user should be able to register for their own site
> (e.g. user1.domain.com) and on this site they can create as many blogs
> as they wish (e.g. user1.domain.com/blog1).  I believe Habari supports
> this type of multi-site install.
>
> In it's full maturity, the site will have (in order of priority)
>
> * premium services with pay-pal integration
> * facebook/twitter activity feed integration
> * iphone/mobile phone support (both publishing and viewing)
> * social networking features
> * ad-revenue sharing
>
> It's possible to put together a prototype of the above in WPMU and I'm
> getting close to shelling out $$$ to have someone develop it, but
> longer term Wordpress just doesn't seem the way to go.
>
> Is Habari the right platform for me to build on? Can you point me to
> any "large" and/or heavily customized sites running Habari or _any_
> sites running Habari for that matter?  Anything else I should know
> before taking the dive?
>
> Thanks in advance for reading and replying and great work so far to
> all the contributors, it looks like a great product!

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