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Old April 13th, 2007, 01:20 AM
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Maybe you guys can create an open source developers area , so people with projects can ask for other developers to join the project ;)
I must admit my request is 100% self serving at the moment..lol

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I must admit my request is 100% self serving at the moment..lol


Isn't that what the help page on sourceforge is for?
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seems to me that this is a good Idea....and who the hell cares about sourceforge we NEED something like this on codewalkers so shhhoooosh! lig.

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seems to me that this is a good Idea....and who the hell cares about sourceforge we NEED something like this on codewalkers so shhhoooosh! lig.


Personally my thought is that Codewalkers is mainly aimed at PHP and other web based languages. With of course people who know a variety of other languages and non-web based languages (C,C++, etc). However if someone requires help on a project they could post in General Chat, or one of the PHP related forums (if it was to do with PHP).

There may not be the need for such a forum as you describe. But if there is enough support I am sure that the Administrators could imlement this forum.

There was a discussion on this on the old forum and that lead to nowhere as there was just not enough traffic to such a forum to really make it worth having a seperate section.

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seems to me that this is a good Idea....and who the hell cares about sourceforge we NEED something like this on codewalkers so shhhoooosh! lig.


Have to disagree with you gene77. To me codewalkers is a help forum. That is our primary job/fuction/role. Sourceforge is for handling and making available open source projects. And they do a very good job of it.

The way I see it, the new forum would add nothing to codewalkers and in the long run - make it harder for people to find good, reputable open source projects to volunteer on.

Just my $0.02. And if their is a strong enough push in the community for it - would work for me. Don't bother me being outvoted.

(oh and shooshing - never did learn to keep my opinion to myself. Doubt I ever will.)

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