On Mon, Oct 4, 2010 at 09:08, Maât <[email protected]> wrote: > Hi, > > We were prepared from start to have things to code for the forums. > > That's also why a true opensource engine was absolutely needed. > > That mean that we will not completely avoid to code some mods. > > For security and troll control/containment/education we already knew > > For mailing-lists bidge the need is something that we did not anticipate > but this feature is not likely to change all that's been done : > -- this feature is cool and that would be stupid to reject it ihmo > -- but it's not a blocking one > -- we lived long without it (and we can live a little bit longer till > it's added) >
yes > > We are starting with a basic forum (with a slightly nicer skin than the > default > and a few mods and lang packs ) > > We have set up a low level infrastructure with git good , can you advertise it, so I can exercise whith git ? I am all for git but have not used it much. and other tools to be > able to hack > the missing features without without risking to break things or impair > user experience. > > Once tested and approved feature will naturally end in the forum > (hopefully without issue at all). > > The difference is only : we have one more feature to hack than that we > could anticipate :) > > > Latest m2f 2.0 alpha release works but it is a feature-lacking > > version. It is being used by some ppl in production sites though, but > > this is not recommended. > > AFAIK there are NO mods out there that even get close to m2f 1.2 > > functionality. Not even google/yahoo groups get close > > > > but the site also says : > > > > The m2f team are seeking new developers to join the project. We need > > experienced PHP developers who would like to help with the v2.0 redesign, > > > > So : would there be volunteers to help m2f ? > That could also be a from-scratch developement (and i don't dismiss the > option to take parts of fudforum gateway) > > Obviously if someone (generous, noble, brilliant and skilled with php > ^^) volunteers to help on that part he/she will be most welcome :) > Unfortunately I am not a php programmer, but I will do what I can to help > > All the best, > Maât > > > > > > > -- Frederic
