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It wouldn't be stricly about who has the nicest theme - but also about who has exploited PostNuke to it's full capabilites. It might inspire others to produce better and more customised postnuked websites. I'm sure there would be those willing to provide incentives and awards.
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I'm sure I don't need to tell anyone what an advantage this solution would present in the search engine results. Is anyone interested in taking this on?
I think putting out a layout of what's planned and what may make it to "Rogue" would stop a lot of people of posting the same questions over and over. I'd put an article laying out what's planned for the different future releases, make it very clear that dates and features may change without notice (just in case) and keep it updated.
I'd make this file an article, so users can comment on it, but make a link to it also from the welcome blurb (The current release is .xx. Click _here_ to see plans for future releases, as well as dates) and from the main menu. Users would check it more often and their first option for comments will probably be the comments system, instead of a news submission.
I myself would be happy if approximate dates and feature lists were released already. I have been hesitant on implementing my own user system, since Rogue supposedly has a much better one (maybe better than what I had in mind), but I am waiting on Rogue only because of faith, because I have NO IDEA what will it actually be different in.
What do you think?
As always, great job done on the system, the community and in handling the social issues that have arisen with PostNuke and the rest of the Nukes out there. Congratulations on a stable and sound system. Feel free to edit this message for content or to move parts of it somewhere else (like the trash bin..:)
Eduo
The role of the admins would be to validate the new users, to install new modules, themes, blocks, bugfix, etc. and the make backups of the besite. (administrative role only, not really involved in the content).
In order to do this, I need the following modifications :
- Registering system : when a new user apply, the submission is sent to the admin who can accept or delete the user. If the admin accept the user then only the password is sent to him by mail.
- Articles, news, reviews, etc. submitted by members don't have to be approved by the admin and can go directly online (as the site is dedicated to a small communitie, the admins know all the members). If it's submitted by a guest the existing flow is used and it has to be approved by an admin.
As I am not very good in programming and as I'm only discovering PHP, I would appreciate some help.
PS: I would like to congratulate and to thank people involved in the development of PostNuke, but also PHPNuke, PHP, Apache and MySql : I installed PHP for the first time two weeks ago and now I already running a site which is much better than what I wanted to do first. Also my sympathies lie with all the people who brings nice modules, themes, blocks etc. and in a more general way to the whole Open Souce Communitie !