Vaaf wrote:
We need someone to do the coding, XHTML/CSS, though some Ruby
and Ajax too wouldn't hurt, so we can have a decent system in the back,
and in the front be able to present information in a very intuitive way.
Then, we'd need lots of members to write articles, rate ports and such.
I'd
Hey!
There are about 10.000 ports, am I right?
Not all FreeBSD users have the time to go through all
of the package descriptions. But definitely all FreeBSD users
have their share of favorite ports, and are interested in
finding new ports that may compliment their lives.
Not is the ports
Vaaf,
14,187 ports... http://www.freebsd.org/ports/. Sounds like a good idea to
me. What kind of help are you looking for?
-David
On 3/8/06, Kristian Vaaf [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hey!
There are about 10.000 ports, am I right?
Not all FreeBSD users have the time to go through all
of the
This is a useful idea, but i don't think you have to go and develop a
whole new site to make it happen. simply take the existing ports
search application ([1]www.freebsd.com/ports) and make some small
modifications to it. stuff like when the search results come up, when
you click
At 20:46 09.03.2006, David Stanford wrote:
Vaaf,
14,187 ports...
http://www.freebsd.org/ports/http://www.freebsd.org/ports/. Sounds
like a good idea to me. What kind of help are you looking for?
-David
On 3/8/06, Kristian Vaaf mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED][EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hey!
There
At 20:55 09.03.2006, Steel City Phantom wrote:
This is a useful idea, but i don't think you have to go and develop a
whole new site to make it happen. simply take the existing ports
search application ([1]www.freebsd.com/ports) and make some small
modifications to it. stuff like
I developed a useful habit of reading a full commits log
on freshports every morning. This way you always taste
the cream of the collection.
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