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[nycphp-talk] Meeting Followup

zinfany zinfany at hotmail.com
Thu May 23 11:42:19 EDT 2002


A web forum would indeed be useful.

Anybody brought up the idea of using a content management system such as
PHP-Nuke? I've implemented PHP-Nuke for a number of sites and found the
setup and use fairly easy, and it comes with plenty of features built-in,
such as forums, downloads, links, etc.


----- Original Message -----
From: "Nunez, Eddy" <enunez at tiaa-cref.org>
To: "NYPHP Talk" <talk at nyphp.org>
Sent: Thursday, May 23, 2002 11:21 AM
Subject: RE: [nycphp-talk] Meeting Followup


>
> G'morn all,
>
> Weblog? Blah! A web forum would be more useful to the members.
> I suggest breakin' it up into different areas, for example:
>
> o "Member Discussions/Chat/Issues/Etc",
> o "Meeting Minutes/Log"(static area only "webmaster" can update),
> o "Previous Presentations"
> o "Reference Area"(maybe, alot of reference sites out there already)
> o "Member CODEZ!"
>   (stuff written by members, I'm sure many will love to contribute
> to this ;)
> o "Club Rules and Related-Junk"
> o "LAMP Book Library"
>   (Overdue books? List of books available with an accompaning book
> review)
> o "Kool Zites" - (Member Recommended Sites with description/review)
> o etc etc etc
>
> There are free forum services out there, or better yet...
> download some php(of course) based web forum app and put it on nyphp.org.
>
> My 3 cents,
> -Ed
>
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Hans Zaunere [mailto:zaunere at yahoo.com]
> Sent: Thursday, May 23, 2002 10:36 AM
> To: NYPHP Talk
> Subject: [nycphp-talk] Meeting Followup
>
>
>
> Good morning all,
>
> I've updated http://nyphp.org's frontpage with a couple notes that
> might be interesting.  I'll be updateing the Group Notes section later,
> as well.
>
> However most important is that we start to build our knowledge base.
>
> To the presenters last night: if you haven't already, please send me
> notes/links/etc about your presentation.  I saw many people using note
> paper and web page links.  If you could write this up in an
> article-type format, that'd be great - if not, just send me the raw
> notes and I'll "compile" it into a reasonable form.  We're not looking
> for anything fancy at this point, but I just want to get the resources
> online.
>
> Also, to anyone else who took notes last night, please send anything
> you found interesting to me and I'll compile it as well.  And, the
> position for NYPHP Clerk/Secretary is still open!
>
> I was thinking this morning:  if I setup a group weblog thing, would
> people put useful info there (from meetings, and even just general
> notes)?  Then I or other editors could compile it down to article-type
> formats, link lists, etc.  Feedback on this please.
>
> Either way, since we're getting great presentations, we need a way to
> track/record the information.
>
> Thanks folks, and I look forward to next week's development meeting
> (all are welcome).
>
> Hans Z.
>
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