What I'm doing:
*deanspace.org webmaster
*event, make_block, and export modules (export is done for now)
*maybe a theme
*helping any Iowa or Champaign-Urbana sites get started
-Neil
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Right now we are kinda opaque. People have to sign up to see whats going on. I can do
whatever with the Drupal permissions or even use a second instance of Drupal for our
internal communicaion. Are we okay with letting our lurkers be anonymous? I plan on
letting them have privileges to view
I'd like to avoid javascript if at all possible. Doing stuff server side is almost
always better.
We are looking for flexibility and easy administration.
-Neil
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Date: Tue, 29 Jul 2003 10:34:55 -0700
From: Lynn Siprelle [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [hackers]
After some talking with Moshe, sidebar.module has become a much simpler
make_block.module. The new module will fit into Drupal much better. The design doc is
at:
http://www.hack4dean.org/phpwiki/index.php?make_block
This page is a bit sparse on implementation details and heavy on design issues
Right now we have a CVS module for every module we are doing a lot of work on and some
defunct modules. At some point we should move to having an entire Drupal distribution
which will become our kit in CVS. SourceForge's CVS servers are quite busy and we may
want to consider hosting this
Multiple MySQL DBs would be rather nice. We could easily run multiple insances of
Drupal then (our site, sample site, development site, sandboxes for developers).
Also what will be the file access scheme? Will multiple developers be able to change
files they control around like they can on the
Fixed a couple annoying things: for events to be in the upcoming events block or feed
they had to be promoted and searching events by day searched in the server's timezone,
not yours. If you happen to be upgrading only event.module changed.
This should be the last release before 0.4 which will
Design Doc:
http://www.hack4dean.org/phpwiki/index.php?sidebar
This module will enable admins to create sidebars such as those on the right side of
DFA's website and share elements using RSS.
Zephyr: I would like to see at least three RSS 2.0 feeds from DFA:
-hot items which admins will be
Download: http://sf.net/projects/dean/
Test: http://dean.sf.net/
Notes:Added aldon4dean and campaign. Updated bluesky and supersimpledean. Added a
README and CREDITS.
-Neil
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See them in action:
http://dean.sourceforge.net/
Download them for yourself:
http://sourceforge.net/projects/dean/
Changes:
bluesky - removed screenshots and fixed footer
Dean01 - fixed footer
simpledean - newer version
supersimpledean - new theme
Let me know if you change your theme included
From what I know about endorse it is a form you fill out and spam all your friends
with some premade Dean messages. That link looks like something to gather names
(which we can also do, where do we put them?).
The deanvolunteers page is closer to the talent database. How is that part going? We
Apparently we are supposed to finish these within a week so I should report our status
and ask for any direction or help.
event.module is working nicely, but still has some rough edges. I am going to clean it
up a bit today and tomorrow.
export.module is working well. It might need some more
I put bluesky, simpledean, and Dean01 in a single tarball and released them on
http://sf.net/projects/dean/. I will install them on http://dean.sf.net/ as soon as
that web server decides to cooperate (probably by later tonight) so you can try them
out for yourself.
Has anyone contacted the
From what I have seen none of the three themes properly include the footer. This is
necessary for sites which would like to use a nonstandard footer (of course the
defualt ones will have a creative commons logo and a disclaimer).
For example the SourceFogre sandbox includes a SourceForge icon
On Mon, 21 Jul 2003, zrosen wrote:
I dont know enough about code liscenses to comment on which to choose. Id
suspect though if Drupal is GNU GPL and most things are GNU GPL the GNU GPL is
just fine, and we cant change it anyway - because that is what Drupal is.
Amd I wrong?
Drupal and
First, thank you for taking a stab at themes. I hope all is going well for you and
everone else in that area. Please let us know when you have something.
Before anyone goes and buys things there are probably FEC rules. I think I saw
something come over the list saying there was a $250 personal
Download: http://sf.net/projects/dean/
Test: http://dean.sf.net/
New and fully working version out. Still rather rough around the edges, but a solid
release. Post your observations/complaints as comments on the test page.
If you want more frequent updates or want to help make sure you are on
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