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Hi. Wouldn't it be a good ideea to have a list/forum/whatever with
job/project offers? I could really use some help with some projects
every once in a while and I can't seem to find any symfony coders :)
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I agree. I could do with coders every now and then - and other times in sitting
around with my hands in my pockets itching to get into a symfony project...
Jon
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From: Razvan Popa [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 25 September 2007 11:25
To: symfony-users@googlegroups.com
I agree too! This is a fantastic idea. Now we just need someone to
code/host the forum.. Perhaps in symfony :p
David
Jon Busby wrote:
I agree. I could do with coders every now and then - and other times in
sitting around with my hands in my pockets itching to get into a symfony
project...
Jon Busby wrote:
I agree. I could do with coders every now and then - and other times in
sitting around with my hands in my pockets itching to get into a symfony
project...
Jon
-Original Message-
From: Razvan Popa [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 25 September 2007 11:25
To:
Yes and no.
There is the wiki that does this already, however it would be nice to
have some kind of system where you can manage your contacts with
symfony developers.
I've already thought about this and started development for something
like this. Unfortunately due to time constraints it's
This already exists in very good form http://www.odesk.com
Really good to manage people, especially for small tasks.
Kupo
Stefan Koopmanschap wrote:
Yes and no.
There is the wiki that does this already, however it would be nice to
have some kind of system where you can manage your contacts
Jon Busby a écrit :
I agree. I could do with coders every now and then - and other times in
sitting around with my hands in my pockets itching to get into a symfony
project...
Hi guys,
Rails has got a pretty useful community tool, workingwithrails.com, a
kind of directory of people who
Well, there are lots of networking sites already (linkedin, facebook
etc), the idea would be to create some kind of networking site
specifically for symfony.
On Sep 25, 1:30 pm, Kiril Angov [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
This already exists in very good formhttp://www.odesk.com
Really good to
Stefan Koopmanschap schrieb:
Well, there are lots of networking sites already (linkedin, facebook
etc), the idea would be to create some kind of networking site
specifically for symfony.
IMHO this should be part of symfony-forge.com
I don't think that it is a good idea to have separate
Nicolas Perriault wrote:
Jon Busby a écrit :
I agree. I could do with coders every now and then - and other times in
sitting around with my hands in my pockets itching to get into a symfony
project...
Hi guys,
Rails has got a pretty useful community tool,
Kiril Angov a écrit :
Also I was
thinking that symfony-forge.com is too abandoned! What's up with it.
I totally agree. The app I described previously should be hosted on the
forge or at least on a kind of official Symfony website.
I don't like much the idea of coding a community-related
On Sep 25, 2:41 pm, Nicolas Perriault [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
I don't like much the idea of coding a community-related app without the
support of the community nor the official mainteners, that's why I asked
Hence my remark earlier that if the community feels this is an
important addition,
hi,
On 9/25/07, Martin Groh [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
The $sql in getLevel() has the following value:
SELECT COUNT(*) AS level FROM text WHERE (text.TREE_LEFT 2 AND
text.TREE_RIGHT 5) AND text.SCOPE = 1
Has anybody got a clue for me?? I'd love to get this running...
that's pretty weird,
symfony-forge.com is not abandoned.
It will definitely become the official repository for symfony plugins
and we will migrate all the plugins soon.
We just need some more time...
Fabien
Kiril Angov wrote:
Nicolas Perriault wrote:
Jon Busby a écrit :
I agree. I could do with coders
I've got another clue now.
when I replace the double quotes by single quotes everything works fine.
when I use
$sql=SELECT COUNT(*) AS level FROM text WHERE (text.TREE_LEFT 2 AND
text.TREE_RIGHT 5) AND text.SCOPE = '1';
instead of
$sql='SELECT COUNT(*) AS level FROM text WHERE
I think you have the ansi quote mode enable in mysql , so you can't use
double quotes, because there are interpreted as a column. So, you must quote
your string literals with single quote. (see
http://dev.mysql.com/doc/refman/5.0/en/string-syntax.html).
On 9/25/07, Martin Groh [EMAIL PROTECTED]
I think that as soon as you publish the application others will follow.
On 9/25/07, Jon Busby [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Stefan,
I'd volunteer some hours for this - if anything else just to get some
experience with another coders symfony code (its nice to see that I'm
building sites
Jon,
How are you envisioning this module? As a plugin?
I've been looking at Magento which is written in ZendFramework, and I know
ZF is pretty easy to deal with within symfony... I thought it'd be cool if
there was a magento plugin where you could basically have the entire app at
your disposal
Dave,
I've never played with the ZF, but I'd probably prefer it to be a native
symfony plugin ... at the moment its about 3-4 modules. I was thinking
of an install similar to the sfGuardUser install...
I'll take a look at magento though!
Thanks
Dave Dash wrote:
Jon,
How are you
http://groups.google.com/group/symfony-jobs?hl=enlnk=gcimh
To temporarily assuage people's need to discuss job opportunities and find
developers (and vice versa), I created this group. Perhaps on here Stefan
and others can get help with their community projects for creating a
networking site.
I'd be willing to help with a symfony e-commerce module. I'm pretty new
to symfony but I'm building several e-commerce related apps over the
next few months with symfony.
Charley
Jon Busby wrote:
Stefan,
I'd volunteer some hours for this - if anything else just to get some
experience
I totally agree. The problem is some requirements were recently added to a
project that I wasn't aware of. And I could accomplish them with prototype
im sure but I don't know prototype very well at all. Ive been a jQuery man
for anything I make myself. Thing is this app is littered with
I really don't think that this is a good idea.
Why do we need yet another communication channel.
We already have a forum, a wiki, a bunch of mailing-lists, and IRC
channel... I think we have all the tools. Why force the users to
subscribe to yet another mailing-list?
I like the idea of a
Hi Stefan,
I could some hours helping you finish the project..
On Sep 25, 10:21 pm, Rafael George [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I think that as soon as you publish the application others will follow.
On 9/25/07, Jon Busby [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Stefan,
I'd volunteer some hours for this
I'm agree with Fabien.
On Sep 25, 4:45 pm, Fabien POTENCIER [EMAIL PROTECTED]
project.com wrote:
I really don't think that this is a good idea.
Why do we need yet another communication channel.
We already have a forum, a wiki, a bunch of mailing-lists, and IRC
channel... I think we have
Well I can take this down if there's no interest and if this is the
appropriate place to solicit developers for work.
The reason for creating a separate group is to keep -users related to people
using symfony and discussing the issues associated with symfony, but there
seems to be a large
Isn't possible to create a particular RSS feed about this from
http://trac.symfony-project.com/trac/wiki/DevelopersForHire and/or
http://trac.symfony-project.com/trac/wiki/JobPostings ?
On Sep 25, 5:07 pm, Dave Dash [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Well I can take this down if there's no interest and
Maybe we can use the new mailinglist as a discussion platform for
those that are interested in developing symfony-network.com?
On Sep 25, 5:07 pm, Dave Dash [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Well I can take this down if there's no interest and if this is the
appropriate place to solicit developers for
Why don't just keep a thread in this list for showing people
interesting in 'symfony-network' what are you guys doing.
On 9/25/07, Stefan Koopmanschap [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Maybe we can use the new mailinglist as a discussion platform for
those that are interested in developing
I think that discussion platform needs to be here, exposed to the wider
symfony community. Many new users are showing up every day and some of
those may have interest/expertise that are applicable to
symfony-network. Creating a separate track to talk about this just
makes it harder for
Hi
Well, this would definitely also be an option, but I wouldn't want to
spam this group will all minor details of such development.
It was just an idea, no need to do it that way. I'll start a thread
asking for opinions.
Stefan
On Sep 25, 5:37 pm, Rafael George [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Why
On the same subject, I've written a standard Paypal module (standard
webpayments), and a Google Checkout module. If anyones interested in
using these I'll release them under the MIT lisence in true symfony
fashion.
Jon
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi Stefan,
I could some hours helping you
Hi all,
I was not really planning yet on sharing my idea, but the recent job-
discussion made me want to share that idea. It seems that there is
some interest. Let's use this thread to get discussion going on what
it should be, and who can work on it.
First of all, my idea: A social
Hi everyone,
Simple question this - how can I get symfony to return a full link to a
module - in an action.. (just like Link_to does, but without the xhtml)
Jon
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Interested party, not sure about time commitments to actual coding, since I
stretch myself too thin already.
I'll help you with any dreamhost problems that you'll have... trust me you
will have them ;)
-d
On 9/25/07, Stefan Koopmanschap [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi all,
I was not really
Dave Dash wrote:
Interested party, not sure about time commitments to actual coding,
since I stretch myself too thin already.
I'll help you with any dreamhost problems that you'll have... trust me
you will have them ;)
-d
On 9/25/07, *Stefan Koopmanschap* [EMAIL PROTECTED]
I'm interested in this trip too.
I thought about making a facebook app for doing this thing, don't know
if sounds as a good idea for you guys, anyway the entire social
network stuff can be neat, also i thought about making a plataform for
making social networks in general a combination of some
Don't know if have heard of elgg - but it sounds like a good starting
point for idea. http://www.elgg.org/
More importantly how would it relate to symfony-forge
http://www.symfony-forge.com/
Looks like there would be some duplication?
On Sep 25, 11:49 am, Stefan Koopmanschap
[EMAIL
Robin wrote:
Don't know if have heard of elgg - but it sounds like a good starting
point for idea. http://www.elgg.org/
More importantly how would it relate to symfony-forge
http://www.symfony-forge.com/
Looks like there would be some duplication?
On Sep 25, 11:49 am, Stefan
Yes, I am interested. Please release them!
Georg
Jon Busby schrieb:
On the same subject, I've written a standard Paypal module (standard
webpayments), and a Google Checkout module. If anyones interested in
using these I'll release them under the MIT lisence in true symfony
fashion.
On Sep 25, 5:39 pm, Simon Roby [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Chapter 12 (Caching) of the sf manual talks about clearing specific
cached actions using
$this-getContext()-getViewCacheManager()-remove()
but what if I want to clear them all? And preferably without clearing
other aspects of the cache
On 9/25/07 10:43 AM, Dave Dash [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Don't abandon jQ ;) I'm not trying to start a flame war, but if you already
like jQ I don't think you'll get much joy in prototype - it's heavy compared
to jQ, and jQ is just as robust.
-d :)
No danger of that happening. If you
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