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PostPosted: Sun Jun 14, 2009 2:30 pm Reply with quote

eldorado wrote:
... (No offense raven) ...
No offense taken.

I am not offended easily. Been around too long. I will, on occasion, respond/react to falsehoods and personal attacks. Concerning RavenNuke(tm) and all other Portals/CMS applications: I and the RavenNuke(tm) Team (referred hereafter as the Team) have, basically, the following goals:

1.) To provide a reliable, functional, current, and secure CMS/Portal type application.

2.) To utilize, as much as possible, blocks, modules, and themes that meet the goal of #1.

3.) To develop added functionality as warranted that meets the the goal of #1. We will not add something just to keep up with or to be like application X. We do not want be seen as just another copycat.

4.) To keep the Core functionality to a minimum and allow the individual user(s) to add to the core as they see fit. In other words to prevent bloat.

5.) To engage and support the nuke community as a whole with our main focus on RavenNuke(tm).

6.) To recognize that all Team members contribute their time and expertise as they can. Their jobs and family have to come first.

7.) To release code and code updates as internal plans are built and achieved. Plan the work and Work the plan!

8.) To not rush out code fixes unless it is critical as in security issues or issues that prevent correct installation/functioning. If it's just a quick fix then we will probably just leave it in the forums until our next release.

9.) To not compete with anyone directly. Adjectives like "best", "most advanced", etc., or any superlative is not how we see nor describe our product. Others may, we don't/won't.

10.) To encourage people to try RavenNuke(tm) for many reasons. We see Security and Support as the 2 basic building blocks to take us from where we are to where we are going.

11.) To support other applications and efforts of others as we do NOT see these as competition. The Internet playground is very large with room for everyone. However, we do reserve the right, just as they do, to be selective in what we support.



This list is by no means inclusive. These are just off the top of my head. If you have words of praise for another distro then you do not owe me/us apologies. However, bashing RavenNuke(tm), whether directly or indirectly, will cause a reaction Wink. The main purpose of this site is for the advancement of the RavenNuke(tm) product. If we sense that there are trolls/troublemakers/etc. lingering then we will take whatever action is necessary. I've only had to do that maybe 5 times in 7 years but I did want to mention it.
 
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PostPosted: Sun Jun 14, 2009 10:41 pm Reply with quote

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Back to the original topic. It is too bad PCNuke is gone. They were the last group to keep coppermine going. I believe they understood it's important to have good media modules and blocks, and for gallery and photos coppermine is the best hands down Cool I for one don't believe RN will ever have the same fate, although nothing last for ever Neutral

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PostPosted: Sun Jun 14, 2009 10:47 pm Reply with quote

Who is in charge of coppermine now? It was always my favorite and I wouldn't mind picking it up, possibly,


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PostPosted: Mon Jun 15, 2009 10:15 am Reply with quote

I believe a couple of nuke fork groups are working with coppermine. One is dragonfly and cant remember the other Embarassed
The project cpg coppermine is here: [ Only registered users can see links on this board! Get registered or login! ]
They really have a thriving community and users.
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PostPosted: Mon Jun 15, 2009 10:22 am Reply with quote

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They really have a thriving community and users.


And it looks like they have the same support "issues" as other open source projects:
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I had to chuckle when I read that... Smile

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PostPosted: Mon Jun 15, 2009 11:34 am Reply with quote

That is really funny! I guess a good indicator that a project has made it is when you come to this ROTFL ROTFL ROTFL Cheers
 
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PostPosted: Wed Jun 17, 2009 12:04 pm Reply with quote

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Maximus / Max Fuzion / Nuke Extreme


I never heard of these, who's project was this?

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PostPosted: Wed Jun 17, 2009 7:54 pm Reply with quote

If I remember correctly, they are / were French distributions.
 
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PostPosted: Thu Jun 18, 2009 6:03 am Reply with quote

eldorado wrote:
Actually maximus is not "nuke" anymore. It's supporting phpnuke modules (the one running on $db) and is now one of the most advanced forked nuke CMS seen (No offense raven).
I was beta tester on the Maximus-BS , but let down because the scripting was going too fast.

Latest version of Maximus2008 came out in november. [ Only registered users can see links on this board! Get registered or login! ]

You need an account to download. One of the milestone of their CMS is the ability to have 3 layers of modules , the maximus modules , the $db and the $dbi which is disabled by default.However it's really hard to use and I never got the hang of it. They try to make it user friendly but it's hard.

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@R,I hopefully won't be part of them.
 
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