I can add anyone to the project if you want to contribute.
But I agree .. it's not a real "website" :)
Cyprien
Hello,
That sound like a good idea, I didn't have a lot of time, but I like palabre a lot.
I didn't speak a good english, but I think that a wiki will be really usefull.
Because there isn't a lot of documentation, chromecow do some in his personnal website, but a centalised place, with forum (authentification), plug-in repository (will grow a lot I think), news and wiki, can be a really good things for this project.
If you need some help will, I'll be happy to do some of these task with you, and Célio, if you need some help to improve Palabre we can do that together, you, chromecow, will, me, etc...
I'm from switzerland, I speak usually french.
So Will if you want to contact me, do it at slvlirnoff@gmail.com (email, msn, or jabber some times).
See you,
Cyprien
chromceow
Well, if someone other than Célio is building it...there should be a repository for user-created modules...};^)
Sean
Will
Personnaly, I've got some Joomla experience and I think I could design a brand new website for Palabre.
I'll send some templates soon, just to have your feedback about it.
Regards,
admin
Hi everyone :)
Yes I'm very happy that this forum has active members and glad to have very contructive feedbakcs.
I'd like a new website, but unfortunatly for now I haven't much time for Palabre, and even less for it's website (and yes that captcha thing is boring ... but I had about 200 messages a day to moderate telling me how to enlarge my p...alabre :)
Maybe after releasing a stable 0.6 with some good plugin base ... or if someone wants to build it ...
And i live and work in Paris too where it's definitly not even spring yet ....
chromecow
I just wrote a long response, which got eaten because I forgot to enter the captcha...oops.
Here's the short version. A new website is a nice idea, but I'm an active forum member because I'm building a socket application, and there are a number of features I need for my project to succeed with Palabre.
So I would much rather see Célio spend his time working on new features, personally.
I like Palabre. It's lean and written in Python, both of which are positives for me. So I'd like to see it succeed! And I think the way for it to succeed is to provide a solid set of features, and a good module interface so users can add the features they need.
My $0.02.
I'm in northern California, US, where it isn't quite summer yet.