Well that sounds quite jolly.  Last time I wanted to do this (about a
year ago) everyone was too busy to help out and were just throwing me
around - that guy may help, that guy saying he's busy, try someone
else' etc etc etc.  :p

On Sep 12, 6:52 pm, Christopher Davis <[email protected]> wrote:
> Awesome. I am sure there are. Number of people who would be willing to 
> collaborate on themes with you, myself included.
>
> Simply send something to -dev when you are ready.
>
> Sent from my iPhone
>
> On Sep 12, 2010, at 5:33 PM, Ink Master <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>
>
> > I'm able to kinda test the new releases, but given that my site
> > requires a few custom developed plugins to function properly, I'm not
> > sure how well that would work out, unless someone is willing to help
> > me out with porting them to the new releases.
>
> > Regarding themes, yes, I am more then willing to be designing unique
> > and very high quality themes for Habari, however I would most probably
> > need one of the developers to assist me a bit with the coding.  I'm
> > fully able to do everything with the CSS etc, but I don't do any work
> > with PHP and so I'm not at all familiar with how I would need to go
> > about the coding past the html/css.
>
> > Given that more or less all themes are almost identical when it comes
> > to the actual integration of functionality, as long as a dev could
> > properly explain and walk me though doing that for a theme, I'm sure
> > I'd be able to go on, on my own from that point.
>
> > On Sep 12, 6:10 pm, Christopher Davis <[email protected]> wrote:
> >> We are always in need to testers for new releases, and for people willing 
> >> to write documentation for us. Also we could use more high quality themes 
> >> released for Habari.
>
> >> Any of these sound like something you would be willing/able to do?
>
> >> On Sep 12, 2010, at 4:15 PM, Ink Master wrote:
>
> >>>> If you've got the time and skills,
>
> >>> Really the only thing I could help with, is something that doesn't
> >>> seem to be needed either way.  I am primarily a UI and web designer
> >>> and only do some basic front-end development.
>
> >>> On Sep 12, 5:24 am, Colin <[email protected]> wrote:
> >>>> Also add to this that it's summer in the northern hemisphere (where most 
> >>>> of
> >>>> us are based) with most people stepping away from their computers to be 
> >>>> with
> >>>> their family out in the glorious sunshine (when it's out :-) ). Most
> >>>> projects tend to slow down over the summer months.
>
> >>>> If you've got the time and skills, we could really do with some help in
> >>>> resolving some of the blockers in the list Michael linked to.  They're 
> >>>> the
> >>>> primary thing holding back the next release.
>
> >>>> On Sun, Sep 12, 2010 at 9:05 AM, michael.twofish
> >>>> <[email protected]>wrote:
>
> >>>>> On Sep 12, 5:21 pm, Ink Master <[email protected]> wrote:
> >>>>>> Hello fellow Habarians,
>
> >>>>>> For a year and a half now, ever since I launched my website, I have
> >>>>>> been running on Habari.  Frankly I didn't really have any major issues
> >>>>>> with it, but after using it for so relatively long I started
> >>>>>> wondering, is Habari dead?
>
> >>>>> No, Habari isn't dead. Things are slow at the moment because a few key
> >>>>> people have been busy with other things. Speaking for myself, I expect
> >>>>> to start working on Habari again in the next month.
>
> >>>>>> Honestly it just feels like all development has completely halted on
> >>>>>> it and no-one even cares.  Habari has been on the current version for
> >>>>>> a good year now without even minor changes or improvements, its been
> >>>>>> almost 3 month since that 'Almost Habari 0.7' post went up, and still
> >>>>>> nothing.
>
> >>>>> 0.6.4 was released in February, and we're definitely overdue for a
> >>>>> release. Trunk was merged with the makaanga (release branch) not too
> >>>>> long ago, and there's been some work to whittle away the <a
> >>>>> href="trac.habariproject.org/habari/report/14">tickets for 0.7</a>.
> >>>>> People still care.
>
> >>>>>> So honestly, I was just wondering, does Habari even have a future
> >>>>>> anymore?  Should I continue hold my breath, or is it just about time
> >>>>>> to give up?
>
> >>>>> I'm confident of a release before the end of October.
>
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