[opencms-dev] Forum Module
david.van_den_brande at the-ecorp.com
david.van_den_brande at the-ecorp.com
Mon Jun 16 10:55:02 CEST 2003
And don't forget "http://www.mvnforum.com".
mvnForum is an open source, powerful, easy to use, easy to setup bulletin
board (forum) built on the Java J2EE technology (Jsp/Servlet). mvnForum is
compatible with any Servlet Containers which supports Jsp 1.2 and Servlet
2.3. mvnFourm is free, opensource and released under the terms of the GNU
General Public License.
David
-----Original Message-----
From: Paul D. Bain [mailto:paulbain at pobox.com]
Sent: zaterdag 14 juni 2003 7:07
To: opencms-dev at opencms.org
Subject: Re: [opencms-dev] Forum Module
At Friday 6/13/03 09:45 AM, Pierre Tissot wrote:
>I'm thinking of produc[ing] a forum module, but before starting I'm asking
if
>somebody have already produce[d] one and if he can share with us that
module.
Pierre,
You are at least the second or third person to express (on this
mailing list) a desire to develop such a module. Alex Londkevich
(lond at udm.ru) mentioned doing a forum module on 23 March (on this mailing
list). Perhaps you and he could collaborate. If you searched the archives,
perhaps you could find more prospective collaborators.
Also, see this URL:
http://www.wolverhampton.gov.uk/webocracy/forumpoll.htm. When I discovered
this URL in March, the forum (linked at the center of the page) software
used was Meinds, not an OpenCMS module, but the polling software appeared
to be an OpenCMS module. Now, the links to both the forum and the poll have
ceased to work correctly, but it is possible that the links will be
restored. A related project states that its goal is to provide a web forum
as well as a web CMS. See http://www.webocrat.org/ (half-way down the
page). I hope that that means that the forum and poll will be restored
eventually.
By the way, Meinds is an open-source but dead project. There has
been no traffic on the Meinds developers' mailing list for many months.
Meinds was a Java web application (implemented in servlets) and a fork of
Jive (at www.jiveSoftware.com), which is now proprietary (and expensive).
See http://meinds.SourceForge.net or
http://sourceforge.net/projects/meinds/.
A similiar project still enjoying active developement is
lightningBoard.sourceforge.net. It's open source and in Java. Perhaps you
could run OpenCMS and LightningBoard in the same servlet container. That's
probably what Wolverhampton.gov.uk did with Meinds and OpenCMS.
Sincerely,
Paul Bain
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