Red Dawn wrote:
> Hi
>
> I have been to that page before. wasn't terribly impressed with it. anyway
> i've already started work building the interface we require. should be able
> to launch it on Friday, the meeting day.
Let's make sure we get everything right here, I want the
slashdot like bbs, to be embedded right into our present
newsline http://linux.com.sg/news/index.shtml, upon clicking,
goes to the main article, _with_ all the comments that
users can add and read.
The BBS that you all have been discussing, we can buy it
for Singapore Linux Portal if it is really useful, and I think it
is. That forum will be used for technical support or discussion
of general issues. Topics that aren't right to appear on our
main newsline. We can chip in money or ask some
sponsor to sponsor the money for the forum.
I think an extra feature is useful too, set some stupid script
which _automatically_ posts all emails addressed to
[EMAIL PROTECTED] or [EMAIL PROTECTED] to one of the
folder, that will serve as an archive for slugnet emails and
something for Linux Users to refer to. Thanks.
>
>
> boon hwee
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Ng Kai Hoe Raymond <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Subject: [SLP] Re: Slashdot-like script
>
> >Caleb wrote:
> >
> >> Hi Raymond, Just would like to draw your attention to a rather good
> >> script which incorporates the features of a slashdot-like program.
> >> http://www.roosh.com/news_publisher/ What tt basically does is allow
> >> multiple authors to login to the script and post the news. Afterwhich,
> >> it is automatically inserted to the respective areas in your page via
> >> SSI calls and customised to fit your site design in the process. The
> >> good part is viewers can post comments about any particular news
> >> articles which have been posted. my $0.02 RegardsCaleb
> >
> >Can Boon Hwee, Elvin, Eugene and Andy take a look
> >at Caleb's suggestion? Evaluate it and tell me how good
> >it is.
> >
> >Caleb, give me your PGP key, I may mail you your password
> >so you can login and experiment with the script, and of
> >course, I will give you a call before all that. I feel that is
> >more personal that way.