Warning Will Robinson,
DO NOT Use Joomla
This has been a pain in my A** for years, only because my bosses are to
cheap to get commercial software.
madmac
Jake Vickers wrote:
Nigel Reed wrote:
This is a good question for anyone who likes a brain teaser.
Current situation: I'm using
Warning Will Robinson,
DO NOT Use Joomla
This has been a pain in my A** for years, only because my bosses are to
cheap to get commercial software.
madmac
Jake Vickers wrote:
Nigel Reed wrote:
This is a good question for anyone who likes a brain teaser.
Current situation: I'm using
...@tricubemedia.com
Subject: Re: [qmailtoaster] Sort of OT - Qmail to Joomla
To: qmailtoaster-list@qmailtoaster.com
Date: Tuesday, November 10, 2009, 2:23 PM
Warning Will Robinson,
DO NOT Use Joomla
This has been a pain in my A** for years, only because my
bosses are to cheap to get
I agree that Joomla has become a royal pain. Especially since there is
no upgrade path from Joomla 1.0 to Joomla 1.5. Since we have to
manually migrate anyway, we are going with Drupal.
FWIW, I could use M$ Exchange, but I think qmail-toaster is far
superior. Just because its costs more
sysadmin wrote:
Warning Will Robinson,
DO NOT Use Joomla
This has been a pain in my A** for years, only because my bosses are
to cheap to get commercial software.
madmac
Jake Vickers wrote:
Nigel Reed wrote:
This is a good question for anyone who likes a brain teaser.
Current
This is a good question for anyone who likes a brain teaser.
Current situation: I'm using a template driven website that many other clubs
use. My site looks like everyone elses. We add members and their email
addresses, then we can send an email to c...@myclubssite.com and it'll go to
the
Nigel Reed wrote:
This is a good question for anyone who likes a brain teaser.
Current situation: I'm using a template driven website that many other clubs
use. My site looks like everyone elses. We add members and their email
addresses, then we can send an email to c...@myclubssite.com and