Hi Robert,
As you said, I am posting feature requests here mostly to make sure
they are visible to the community.
I like the idea of a semi-structured repository for bug reports,
feature requests, code samples, etc., and appreciate your offer to
host something.
Bill
On Feb 22, 2008, at 2:32 PM, Robert Garcia wrote:
I think this has been bought up before, but I will bring up again.
Looking at Bill's request, made me want to suggest. Technically
feature requests are supposed to go to the witango site, but I
think we all feel like nothing happens to them, this isn't a b*tch
session, so we will leave it at that. So we post here, and everyone
reads them, and we hope by more responses witango may see and make
more of a priority, but the nature of the list, they also end up in
oblivion.
There there was the other night, ben and I were building a cache
system, and were looking at serverstatus memory values, and they
don't seem right. We both remembered this being discussed on the
list sometime ago, but who knows when, and the witango list search
works most of the time, but not all, and cumbersome.
This list has become a great and manageable (not to big) community
of developers that help each other out, and I enjoy it, as you all
probably do too.
There has been talk of building a more bulletin board like
community, but who is going to write it, and is it going to be as
good as something like VBulletin?
I would be willing to donate a vbulletin license, and put it on my
server farm. We could have sections, and stickys for important
stuff. You can subscribe to a thread you want, ignore others,
attache sample files, click "NEW POSTS" and just see new posts
since your last visit, send private messages, the list is endless.
VBulletin is my favorite, from using it with other communities.
I would also like to have OFF TOPIC section, and sections for
porting code to and from other technologies, like .net, php, and
coldfusion. I don't have any problem NOT being the sole admin, and
would be happy to let others do that. More neutral people like
Scott would be a good choice.
Let me know what you think, this mail list thing is not the best
method. Just think, instant search, threads on important aspects of
witango, code porting help to and from, stickys of stuff that get
asked all the time.
Let me know what you think.
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Robert Garcia
President - BigHead Technology
VP Application Development - eventpix.com
13653 West Park Dr
Magalia, Ca 95954
ph: 530.645.4040 x222 fax: 530.645.4040
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