www.mediawaveonline.com/examples/

bsd licence, im not to picky, as the url sujests their examples, do what you
wish with them, give me credit if you eel its worth it, if you feel not
worth it, dont give me credit, I dont care.

comments? some have comments, you can figure it out, the code is free, the
documentation is not.

I like classes

I didnt clean any hack jobs up, their still in there, if you want to clean
them up, please email me the cleaned up version so I dont have todo it.

good feedback, the code is free, dont complain when it free, if I was
charging then complain, else if you dont like it, write your own.

my examples are allways updated, they're just symbloic links to the accual
files I use.

because its code src, not bin, you can change it however you want, have fun,
people shouldnt be so anal about their code or others code.

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  Chris Lee
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"James" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message
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> Multiple part question to all:
>
> 1) Have you released full or partial code to any of your projects?
>
> 2) What kind of program was it (web mail, groupware, bulletin board,
website
> template etc)?
>
> 3) Why did you (not) release it?
>
> 4) What kind of license did you use?  GPL?  LGPL?  BSD?  Your own mini
one?
> No license?
>
> 5) Code Questions:
> a) What did you do before release?  What kind of quality checks did you do
> to the PHP code?
>
> b) What about commenting?
>
> c) Code grouping and logic? (Like grouping like functions and classes
> together)
>
> d) What about any hack jobs you did?  Did you clean them up totally or
just
> polish them a little or just release as is?  Thats probably the only good
> thing about closed source development, you could write a love letter to
your
> SO or an essay on the Thirty Years War in relation to the fall of the Holy
> Roman Empire and noone would know
>
> 6) What kind of feedback have you gotten?  Good (People
applauding/thanking
> you)?  Bad (People calling you a jerk and hoping your first born falls in
a
> well and they make a horrible TV movie about it?)?  All just complaints
> about the quality of it?  Good suggestions (I think it would be better if
> here you...)?  Any wild suggestions (I think your web mail application
> should also do taxes for each employee, in addition to doing our internal
> message board)?
>
> 7) What kind of input do you accept from the user?  Code
replacement/feature
> additions?
>
> 8) Do you still do your own updates to it or is it "abandonware"?
>
> a) What kind of updates?  Security fixes?  Bug fixes?  Minor feature
> upgrades?  Major feature upgrades?  Complete overhauls?
>
> 9) How customized is your PHP app to the end user?
> Is it stuck saying "THIS WAS DONE BY JOHN SMITH, CODER AND LEAD DIRECTOR"
> all over?  Can they insert their own name to make it more customizable and
> look like their own?  Is it just a library backend?
>
> 10) What is the setup of the PHP app like?
> Is it like "Okay, untar it and there it is" or "Okay, untar it, edit the
> config file and you are done" or "Untar it and do our little web based
> configurator to finish" or "Untar it, recompile your kernel, recompile
> Apache, PHP and MySQL, sell your immortal soul to your neighbor for $1.50
> and walk on your hands for 2 weeks"?
>
> 11) MySQL Question:  When having people install your PHP app and it needs
> its own MySQL database with custom table structure, what is the best
> instructions to tell idiots how to do it?
>
> - k
>



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