On Sun, Mar 30, 2008 at 7:07 PM, Dave@Staffslug <Dave(a)staffslug.org.uk> wrote:
 > -----Original Message-----
  > From: staffslug-bounces(a)staffslug.org.uk [mailto:staffslug-
 > bounces(a)staffslug.org.uk] On Behalf Of adam nicholls
  > Sent: 23 March 2008 17:22
  > To: staffslug(a)staffslug.org.uk
  > Subject: Re: [Staffslug] Replacement for e107
  >
 > On 23/03/2008, Dave@Staffslug <Dave(a)staffslug.org.uk> wrote:
  > > Well.. What can I say.. In the words of Cmndt. Eric Lassard. There have
  > been
  > >  many, many, Many, many wonderful suggestions, all of which I am
  > considering.
  > >
  > >  With the help of the friendly sysadmin (thank you up there!), more
  > doors
  > >  have been opened up.
  > >
  > >  Had a quick look at  (even the youtube video!), seems ok. But if
 > >  anyone has any reservations about it, speak now!
  > >
  > >  Thanks for all the posts by the way :o)
  > >
  > >
  > >  Dave
  > >
  > >
  > >  > -----Original Message-----
  > >  > From: staffslug-bounces(a)staffslug.org.uk [mailto:staffslug-
  > >  > bounces(a)staffslug.org.uk] On Behalf Of ArchLinuxUser dick_turpin
  > >  > Sent: 23 March 2008 07:25
  > >  > To: staffslug(a)staffslug.org.uk
  > >  > Subject: Re: [Staffslug] Replacement for e107
  > >  >
  > >  > On 22/03/2008, Kevanf1 <kevanf1(a)gmail.com> wrote:
  > >  >
  > >  > > I only vote Joomla because we have somebody on hand who actually
  > knows
  > >  > >  about it :-)
  > >  >
  > >  > I'm back from the dead!!
  > >  >
  > >  > Right first things first. I've tried pretty much all the
suggestions
  > >  > so far, most of them are shit Plone is crap Drupal is pretty tight
  > but
  > >  > slightly unforgiving in the customisation area, PHP-Nuke is a bit
  > >  > basic in respect of add-ons.
  > >  >
  > >  > So what can I say about Joomla? Well for starters I've used it and
  > its
  > >  > for runner Mambo for, hm, five odd years? I like it that much that
  > >  > I've spent about £150 on one or two proprietary modules and
templates
  > >  > over the last couple of years.
  > >  >
  > >  > Now I'm not foolish enough to say Joomla is the number one but it
is
  > >  > the best of the bunch plus with Joomla 1.5 ftp is handled within
  > >  > Joomla itself (After initial ftp upload of the site) TBH any idiot
  > can
  > >  > 'work the site' from the control panel its really simple,
New-->type
  > >  > title-->type text--publish front page-->save anyone can do that!
  > >  >
  > >  > I've just purchased a new template for my site and used the
  > customised
  > >  > Joomla they provided it has everything you guys need, Fireboard
  > Forum,
  > >  > Community builder etc etc.
  > >  >
  > >  > The beauty of Joomla is there are loads and loads of add-on freebie
  > >  > modules for it which with a little easy peasy work can make your site
  > >  > look stunning.
  > >  >
  > >  > P. S. Heres my touché
  > >  >
  > >  > Ubuntu must be the best everyone uses it.
  > >  >
  > >  > I use Ubuntu cos I'm a sheep and everyone else uses it.
  > >  >
  > >  > If its decided to go down the Joomla route I'm happy to help/advise
  > >  > however what ever you guys choose I'll be happy with although one
  > >  > question I've not seen raised as such, are we sticking with a
  > 'mailing
  > >  > list' or switching to a forum based system?
  > >  >
  > >  > --
  > >  > Regards
  > >  >
  > >  > Dick Turpin
  > >  > 
http://www.cannon-linux.co.uk
  > >  >
  > >  > Arch Linux is an independent i686-optimized community distribution
  > for
  > >  > intermediate and advanced Linux users. Utilising a Rolling Release
  > >  > System packages are regularly updated and an ISO release is just a
  > >  > snapshot to the stable packages at that time. So there's no need
for
  > a
  > >  > fresh install the command 'pacman –Syu' upgrades the whole
system.
  > >  >
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  > >
  >
  > With regards to mailman support, whatever the decided CMS, I'm sure
  > (so long as its PHP) I could do a bit of tweaking and hacking to get
  > mailman support.  At least if we had mailman support, we could show
  > the world that StaffsLUG is active and not just a dead e107 site!
  > It'd also be neat to be able to generate RSS feeds of the mailman
  > threads (saves me checking my email all the time)
  >
  > I just looked at other lugs websites quickly, and interestingly
  > Shropshire LUG decided to write their own from scratch dynamic website
  > in PHP, in true open-source spirit we could ask for their code to
  > either fork, or install on our own hosting. I like the idea that they
  > have an IRC channel too (where is ours?).  I also checked out
  > Herefordshire's website, it looks pretty professional not sure which
  > CMS thats being used (but I like it!), its pretty active and well
  > maintained.  Also in true linux-hacker style the Wolvo Lug has a
  > Planet setup with Hacker-Gotchi's which is pretty awesome.
  >
  > --
  > Adam Nicholls
  >
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  So, do we have anyone out there with an objection to using Joomla for the
  lug site?
 
I used to run Joomla, so I can offer my assistance if needed =]
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