[hackers] Meeting Notes / Transcript up on the wiki

2003-07-31 Thread Zack Rosen
http://www.hack4dean.org/phpwiki/index.php?EighthIrcMeeting Ping and I argued long into the night about the feasibility of a distributed media network. Anyone interested in the discussion should read it. -Zack

Re: [hackers] Abandoning current theme project

2003-07-31 Thread scorpiosunmoon
Just a quick note and two questions on themes: 2) Are you (any of you) open to "requests" for themes? Yeah, there's already been a request by someone on this list toalter adc (I think it's called- which I've yet to even look at). I've been dealing with my own theme wish list here.I'm sure there

Re: [hackers] Easing potential conflict between homegrown sites and DeanSpace

2003-07-31 Thread scorpiosunmoon
I missedlast night'smeeting...sorry but I'm a day behind. uhm...what year is this?? ;) My (too many) thoughts. IMO DeanSpace (or whatever it will becalled...I have NO clue)...the "kit" people will download and install.will be a godsend for many with existing sites (have you seen

[hackers] Transparency

2003-07-31 Thread Neil Drumm
Right now we are kinda opaque. People have to sign up to see whats going on. I can do whatever with the Drupal permissions or even use a second instance of Drupal for our internal communicaion. Are we okay with letting our lurkers be anonymous? I plan on letting them have privileges to view

Re: [hackers] Transparency

2003-07-31 Thread zachary rosen
Yes this makes sense to me - but i think they should be authenticated before they can submit things. Comments? -Zack On Thu, 31 Jul 2003, Neil Drumm wrote: Right now we are kinda opaque. People have to sign up to see whats going on. I can do whatever with the Drupal permissions or even use a

Re: [hackers] Easing potential conflict between 'homegrown' sites and DeanSpace

2003-07-31 Thread Derek Toro
I have been busy with other project lately myself and have been hanging back like Dave, but this is something I thought I should really speak up on. I know the idea is to make it easy for people to use the kit and get their sites up and running in no time. I installed a drupal test site a while

[hackers] Assorted

2003-07-31 Thread Aldon Hynes
Transparency: I vote for letting lurkers be anonymous. Although it does come back to my earlier question: Is there any nice way to make particular posts only readable by a certain set of users. Personally, I would even allow anonymous people to post. If they post anything unappropriate, the

RE: [hackers] Easing potential conflict between 'homegrown' sites andDeanSpace

2003-07-31 Thread Aldon Hynes
And when you have MT modules ready for testing I have an MT sandbox up and running, as I'm sure many other people here do. Please let us know and we'll kick the tires. Aldon -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Behalf Of zachary rosen Sent: Thursday, July

Re: [hackers] Assorted

2003-07-31 Thread jeff
Wiki or Book: I started doing things as books. I haven't played with a wiki module for Drupal. Is there one? I will load it and play with it and provide my comments. I do like the idea of Wiki for quickly changing things and books for something more permanent. I also like the idea of