I've updated the usage of pt15 to include Zikula - note there also seems to
be a separate installation of Zikula relating to calendar testing on there.
Simon
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> infrastructure-list-boun...@redhat.com
> For testing purpose, I have tried out many solutions, but the two most
> suitable contenders are
> 1.Zikula
> 2.Citadel
I'm pleased that you're considering Zikula (I'm a member of the Zikula team for
those who don't know). I notice the lack of an SMS module concerns you - but
this should be s
I'm coming to this discussion without much background, so apologies if I am
missing something, but from what I gather all you're trying to do is check
for active contributors? If so, why not send an email along the following
lines instead of requiring password resets?
"According to our records yo
> 1) It requires its own db table instead of making use of the configs
> table. This is different than we thought about for plugins but perhaps
> there's no way to shoe-horn what we want into a strict no-new-db-schema
> mold? itbegins, I'm curious what you guys have done in zikula for
> plugins s
> On Wed, 11 Feb 2009, seth vidal wrote:
>
> > On Wed, 2009-02-11 at 09:47 -0600, Mike McGrath wrote:
> > > who wants to finalize our wordpress-mu implementation? Its sort of
> in
> > > limbo right now.
> > >
> >
> > What was it's last known state?
> >
>
> It did get packaged and tested on a pt
One Zikula calendar module has a variety of feeds (see
http://code.zikula.org/crpcalendar/attachment/wiki/screenshots/list.png) or
http://jami.cremonapalloza.org/index.php?module=crpCalendar for a live demo.
It might need some template modifications for display, but you could allow
users to su
There are a few Calendar modules for Zikula (the CMS I'm setting up to run
docs.fp.o) that might suit your needs - worth considering in the longer term
should the CMS prove to be a success?
Simon
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>
> > That sounds awfully low for Postnuke. Doing a quick google search of
> > postnuke security fixes and just looking at different releases..
> there
> > should be about 20 with some amount in core and a lot in plugins. My
> > information about the current state of PostNuke is not good. I am
> > b
name is Simon Birtwistle, and I'm currently located in Cambridge in the
UK. I am in the final year of studying for a degree in Computer Science at
Cambridge University, and providing all goes well I'll be graduating in
June. I've used Fedora on and off for years and years, though d