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- Karma

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- Wednesday, 06 October 2010 17:43
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Hi Jim, I concur with Jen Kramer on this, in Joomla you have: 1.) Templates = To be used for display purposes only, functionality should NOT be built into templates, it is bad practice. 2.) Components = The "meat and potatoes" of functionality tha
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The crux of the matter isn't 'want', it's 'work'. As Andrew Rightly pointed out, the atomic unit of change in a community is 'dicsussion', and thus threads are that unit. With 'replies' or 'comments' being the atom's constituent particles. 170 repl
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Hi Beat, Be that (insert conflagration kindling here) as it may, I think that focusing the efforts of a community centered around a software project (technology) is somewhat relevant to the further evolution of that project. Having said that, you s
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I can see the indexer becoming a more useful tool for things like this as it can 'crawl' all the various tables and make information available for 2nd order decision making processes i.e. Did John smith make a post today? It would be much easier to c
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Joe Hacobian Working on the Nexus library, discovering the best way to provide the Joomla CMS with a full featured Javascript GUI. YUI looks to be quite awesome in this regard, all the UI functionality both users & developers could ever want, AND it plays nice with transient JavaScript additions (user written script tags, etc)
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Hi Sandra, Well, what I can do is look into the Kunena Discuss plugin and look at adding the ease of use features for rapid deployment on a Joomla installation. It won't be very hard to add the category dropdowns from both the Joomla side and the K
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Hi Andrew, Fair enough, I also agree that Google+ is tempting, I feel we shouldn't abandon an independent presence yet, it's incumbent on OSS projects like Joomla to keep the torch of independent solutions lit. I'll reply with some constructive tho
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Hi Andrew, I'm expressing a feeling which I'm coming to understand is felt by some others on the periphery of the community. People like myself who have a lot of energy to spend on something like an open source project but who are surveying the fiel
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@Andrew, perhaps using Google+ for regularly scheduled hangouts would be something to consider, just an idea.
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Hi Marco, I'm curious why we shouldn't embrace javascript as an indispensable aspect of the administration interface. I'm specifically thinking of two main interfaces for managing Joomla. 1.) A highly engaging rich JavaScript powered environment f
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Joe Hacobian started a new discussion, Nexus will be out by the end of August of 2011... in Joomla! UX groupHi Everyone, I'm creating a new backend UX for Joomla. To call this work a "user interface" doesn't do it justice, we're going the whole 9 yards and then a few more just for good measure! i.e. User Interface aside, we're building an abst ...
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Hi Everyone, I'm back, this time I have some cool announcements. The project I'v set out to build for changing the day to day management behavior of the Joomla back-end as it currently appears is entering alpha stage. We actually have working code.
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Joe Hacobian I'm excited to say we've achieved a major milestone in Nexus development. We're almost ready to show a video of the live widget environment as we interact with modules and modify their parameters.
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Karl and Joe Hacobian are now friends
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Joe Hacobian and Kyle Ledbetter are now friends
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I was looking around for a place to announce what I'm working on, so I'd like to thank Marco for posting the discussion. What follows is who I am, why I'm developing a new management system for Joomla and where I am in the process. Who I am: As a J
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Joe Hacobian Another 18 hour day, cranking away in the lab.
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Joe Hacobian replied a discussion Is Projectfork the right choice for managing the JUX Tasks? in Joomla! UX groupWhat's ironic about this is I'm also using Projectfork to organize my component development effort as well. Go figure.
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Alex Dobrin and Joe Hacobian are now friends
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Hi Everyone, My name is Joe Hacobian, and I'm working on some interface stuff, I'll leave it at that for now. Everything that Kyle has listed above is valid, and work needs to be done on that front. Looking through the replies, I see a very striki
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Joe Hacobian joined the group Joomla! UX