hi john
> > > > - a php programmer who can help me to setup a simple caching > > > > mechanism (and eventually a simple administration console to > > > > manage the feeds) > > > > > > It's probably an overkill for such a task, but both Wordpress and > > > Drupal are perfectly capable of aggregating and displaying feeds > > > from many sources. You get a nice admin console for that, and > > > boths systems have advanced caching (e.g. W3 Total Cache plug-in > > > for Wordpress). > > > > > > Needless to say, it's fairly easy to find someone to design a > > > theme for either Wordpress or Drupal. > > > > > > Unless, if course, you really wan that planet engine. > > > > it's a very simple (125 lines, all inclusive: list of the feeds + > > html template) wrapper around simple pie. > > > > i don't think that i will switch to 125K lines of wordpress or > > drupal. > > > > for the cache, if nobody is there to help, i will simply generate an > > html file which will be invalidated after 5 minutes. > > or something similar... > > it's probably about 20 lines of code to write... > > > > > > > > and no need to design a theme... an html page with some css is just > > enough! :-) > > > > > > Not totally sure what I'm signing on for, but I have years of PHP > programming experience. Count me in if you need me. i've finally suceeded in setting up a github repository for the project (well, it's not technically that difficult, but this implies also some more preparatory work to check that everything is ok and describe what i think is the work to do) https://github.com/aoloe/scribus-planet are you comfortable with the way github works? if yes, i suggest that your fork the repository and for technical stuff we communicate through the README file and over pull requests... ... otherwise, we can certainly communicating over emails :-) have a nice day a.l.e
