[opencms-dev] Documentation

Sebastian Himberger sebastian.himberger at gmx.de
Wed Nov 24 16:44:43 CET 2004


Hi Achim,

i think we agree, that there should be some place where the community
efforts come together. I would be willing to provide some help and I think
others will too. But at the moment I'm a little bit confused how to get on.
I think there's still some misunderstanding around. What would your
preferred solution?

Regards
Sebastian

 
> Hi,
> 
> >This is what i ment in my first mail but think it makes no sense to start
> >something like this while we still have the phpbb around. This would
> create
> >a competition where none is needed.
> >
> >
> sure, you´re right. But when we started with opencms-forum.de there was
> no support from the community. Mostly all problems got their answer from
> synyx members. But in practice for beginners a forum is much more easy
> to handle than a mailinglist. And when i try to get a result via google
> or yahoo or metager only metager showed the opencms.org mailinglist
> articles and not only the webbased.
> 
> >What do you mean with the statement about the plans to create a
> community?
> >Would this make this whole idea obsolete?
> >
> >
> no, this will enhance the community ... have a look at the php-comm´s
> they are full of people who commit, but nevertheless, most of the
> modules are not really usable because they are full of security leaks.
> 
> >Perhaps if a support site provides a complete image of itself, so it's
> not
> >depending on any person or server. Since the passwords are encrypted
> there
> >should be no security risk.
> >
> >
> This could be a possibility to make it easier for people to start!
> 
> 
> 
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