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Postnuke.com Community Effort.

In an effort to see this endeavor to fruition, I call upon the community to
step up and have their notice taken. If you are interested in the future of
postnuke.com and what it means to the community, send an email to me
stratagem@postnuke.com stating the following:

Real Name
IRC nick
IM client of choice contact info.
Areas you feel you could assist.
Desire to assist in website moderation.

I will be accepting emails for one week from today's posting, and will
contact each person with a broad overview of my goals regarding these
changes.

USER GUIDE: INTERACTING WITH A POSTNUKE COMMUNITY posted

To download the PDF (complete with screenshots) of INTERACTING WITH A POSTNUKE COMMUNITY, point your browser to the Download section of www.drewvogel.com. Or click here.

As always, please let me know your comments and suggestions!


PostNuke: Bridging Distance, Culture, & Time: Thanks for the great Team!

They provide each other with IDEAS, inspirations,
support and new moudules and themes! Nuke-communities are known in many many languages
and countries! They work in global, regional, or national teams!

Nukers communicate and cooperate across cultures, and to hurdle multiple time zones and they have a good goal; The developement of the Nuke-content-management system!
Nukers from all over the world build a trust among team members scattered from Montreal to Tokio
from Oslo to Messina (Sicilia) ...who have never met and are never likely to?

<a href="http://www.postnuke.com"target="_blank">Here and on other Nuke-Sites, Nukers communicate and share knowledge due to their self-interest on the specific topic; Nuke-Developement!
The global group manages a great thing! The developement never stops! Alltogehter there is a great amount of working hours?

Many thanks to all of you here keep up the great work! You give me inspirations every day!

Keep up the great work here in this place!!



martin
heidelberg

CMS-Bridge for Post Nuke

Each CMS needs a driver, and each application needs a driver. An application with a driver can be run from any CMS with a driver.

I have just completed the CMS Bridge driver for PostNuke. On the Demo and Dev site, I have a bridge to phpBB2.

The bridge to PostNuke is working, but not quite ready for release. I need to update documentation and tarfiles first.

CMS-Bridge is licensed under gnu LGPL


Digital Development Foundation Launched

Much like the GNOME project several years ago, PostNuke is growing up. PostNuke will not be able to broaden its horizons beyond the limits of a “hobbyist” existence without the creation of some central entity that can provide a formal structure allowing the Project to avail itself of the benefits that other established, long-term projects enjoy. With the assistance of the Digital Development Foundation the goals of PostNuke will be furthered by the provision of formal long-term structure and stability. Such organization will benefit the community by eliminating many of the practical limitations existing within traditional conceptions of open source development.

The leadership of the Digital Development Foundation is similar to that of any not-for-profit corporation registered in the State of New York. The charter is nearly identical to some of the most respected organizations within the open source community. These include The Apache Software Foundation (http://www.apache.org) and the creators of the GNU Project, the Free Software Foundation (http://www.fsf.org).

The Digital Development Foundation does not exist to manage the PostNuke project. The foundation will only provide the project with resources to satisfy legal necessities, marketing, publicity and open source advocacy. The result of this is essential: The project continues on its present course without interruption while protecting and serving the community that fostered its growth.

The Digital Development Foundation was conceptualized in early February of 2002 by Michael Wechsler, Steve MacGregor, Gregor J. Rothfuss, John Cox and Greg Allan. For more information on the Digital Development Foundation, please visit their web site at ddfoundation.org or email info@ddfoundation.org


Partnership with OSI Codes ended.

We encourage you to switch to the free service ClickChatSold as an interim solution, available through http://www.clickchatsold.com/.
Clickchatsold has similar features as the PHPLive! software and comes with a stable program that sits in the tray of your computer so that you won't have to login to a webpage all the time. ClickChatSold is currently available for free, the authors indicated that they have no plans to change their current policy in the near future.
We are now working on a true Open Source alternative, unfortunately we can't give you an exact timetable on when our product will be available, yet.
The partnership with OSI Codes Inc. has ended, because of the following reasons:
1. The PHPLive! software was very server intensive. For example, an IBM X Series server with a CPU of 1.2GHz and 1GB memory could not manage to handle more than 20 concurrent users at once over more than half an hour.
OSI Codes Inc. failed to improve the quality of the software in a timely manner.
2. Due to the high server load generated by PHPLive! we already cut out a lot of the functionality, such as live monitoring, tracking, or online and offline status of operators. A lot of you were interested in buying the sourcecode so that they could use the full potential of the software. So we negotiated with OSI Codes about reselling their software for PostNuke customers at a special discount so that those of you who have their own servers could use it on dedicated servers. However, we were not willing to give out your personal details in exchange as part of the deal, as requested by OSI Codes. So the negotiations failed.
We are sorry about any inconvenience this might cause.
Customers of HostNuke who think of buying PHPLive! - be aware: PHPLive! usage is not allowed on hostnuke servers.
Finally, let us provide you with some links to alternative free solutions:
  • <a href=http://www.clickchatsold.com/>ClickChatSold

  • <a href=http://www.hotscripts.com/PHP/Scripts_and_Programs/Customer_Support/>HotScripts

Check out all of the hotscripts pages - there are some promising free solutions out there.
We have worked hard the last few months and visited thousands of PostNuke websites, as it turns out now, all of that work was good for nothing. However, we have seen a lot of creativity and enthusiasm of people using PostNuke. There are a lot of nice PostNuke sites out there. Keep up the great work and please stay part of this great community.
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