*Greetings to all MediaWiki developers,* My name is Erlend "Sadr" S. Heggen, and I am a project manager for the JFusion <http://www.jfusion.org/> project. A while ago I did some brief inquiries on your IRC-channel in order to figure out what would be the best way to get in touch with MW's developers and have my voice heard, and this mailing list seems to be what I was looking for, so pardon me if I'm mistaken. * **About JFusion*:
*"JFusion is a free GPL Extension for the award winning Content Management System (CMS) Joomla! <http://www.joomla.org/>. JFusion provides universal user integration, by extending the Joomla 1.5 user authentication framework without any core hacks. With JFusion your users can login to both Joomla and the software(s) integrated by JFusion using the same username/password. No core hacks are made to either Joomla or the integrated software(s) which has the advantage that you can upgrade your software normally without any tedious reconfigurations.*" In case that didn't project a big enough image, the big advantage here would be how JFusion handles *all* bridges on a site that's using several different softwares (e.g. Joomla! + MediaWiki + SMF + Coppermine Gallery) at once, making sure there are no conflicts in between each bridge. There's also the unique slave/master function, which allows the admin to select which software should act as the master of the user database. So my question is simple: Are there any MediaWiki developers / MediaWiki adepts, who could be interesting in aiding us with making a plug-in to support MediaWiki as one of JFusion's growing range of bridges? For proof of concept, see joomlawiki.org <http://www.joomlawiki.org/> and joomla.anezi.net <http://joomla.anezi.net/en/awiki-demo.html>. The developers of these extensions will be contacted shortly after the sending of this message. I hope you can see that there's a considerable demand for this type of solution, and I dear say what JFusion offers is a revolutionary way for the end-user to make his favorite picks between (what we hope will become-) a wide range of high quality open source projects to bring them together as one, all without hardly any technical insight at all. For the record, JFusion is currently closing in on a beta-version<http://www.jfusion.org/index.php/119-Video-preview-of-1.1-Beta.html>, scheduled for release December 25th. Starting any work on a plug-in before that time would probably be a bad idea, seeing as a lot of changes will have been made. Should anyone be interested in helping us out, you should simply get in touch so that we can start discussing and we'll take it from there. Any technical questions should be directed to the creator and main contributor of this project, Marius <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, to whom I'm sending a copy of this mail as well. *I hope you'll get back to me with positive response shortly. Sincerely, ~ Erlend* *JFusion Project Manager* _______________________________________________ MediaWiki-l mailing list [email protected] https://lists.wikimedia.org/mailman/listinfo/mediawiki-l
