[kdewebdev-site] Roll call

Werner Hartnagel nospam at linuxdesk.org
Sun Feb 20 13:14:24 EST 2005


Hello,

I posted on this List some time ago, but it seem to gone /dev/null
However, its nice to see some activity again on this List ;)

> for my information could you reply here if you are wanting to be active in 
> site development. Also could you answer the following?
> 
> Primary area of interest - PHP, XML, XHTML/CSS, graphics, content, UI/layout 
> (application), database, KNewStuff, special features?

Everything above but KNewStuff is completely new for me. I already did a short
look on kstuff.org but there's not so much information :(
XML/XSL only basic knowledge. I can work with Gimp very well but i'm not a Artist.

> Can you field a PHP5 test bench?

Test Bench for the Web Application? -See below

> Would you like a remote PHP5 test area?

If i could help & contribute, yes.
 
> Do you have experience with PHP5?

I never used PHP5 because Hosting Companys still stick to PHP4 :/
But i'm interested to learn the new features and read some Articels.

> Site areas of interest? (It would be useful if the application areas had 
> someone willing to take oversight to insure loose ends are completed)
> Main
> Quanta
> Kommander
> KFileReplace
> KImageMapEditor
> KXSL dbg
> developer

Main, Quanta, KImageMapEditor


> Feature you would like to see on the site?

There's still no Wiki Site afaik?
 
> After the initial site is rolling we will be developing a second site to reach 
> several objectives. For the project the objective will be to create a revenue 
> stream to fund development sponsorships. For end users it will be a 
> subscription support service. The objective is to provide a service starting 
> at the cost of somewhere between a cup of coffee or lunch for monthly 
> membership. This would provide more extensive help as well as content like 
> articles and tutorials. (This would also offer service contracts to clients 
> who wish to purchase one, which would be advantageous for adopting Quanta in 
> some areas.) The content would be available only to members for a time out 
> period after which it would be generally available. So this would be like 
> what magazines do. I would like to find people interested in contributing 
> work here and once it is going I would be happy to contract for content based 
> on subscription revenue for part of the service. Would you be interested in 
> helping to create this for the project?

I think this is a difficult business, there are already so much on the Web.

Regards,
Werner

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