Does anyone want to help with the code at...
InquilineKea 24 Jul 2011
Is anyone here interested? If so, please say so in this thread and I'll try to get you in touch with him.
Here is what his assistant told me, by the way:
Additional help on sageweb.org code-base is welcome, I am going to be opening up the source code for Sageweb.org at:
http://github.com/bradyo/sageweb
Developers will be able to download the code and submit changes to us through github. If you are interested, I can let you know when I get it uploaded (hopefully by this week).
When we were using Drupal, we added functionality through drupal modules and the modules began interacting in complex ways that were difficult to maintain. For us we were using >40 modules, many of the problems arose when trying to add support for full content revision tracking. I was using Drupal 6, Drupal 7 is out now and may have solved some of these problems.
I think Drupal works quite well "out of the box", but for a large customized site it was difficult to configure and maintain.
It would be possible to run a Drupal based site alongside the main site, but I would integrate the functionality/content into the main site where possible.
Edited by InquilineKea, 24 July 2011 - 07:12 AM.
AgeVivo 25 Jul 2011
I personally do not have the time (already other projects where I signed and need to find the time for) but I encourage people in participating.
SageKe is well positionned to be a crossroad for true geron-biologists, and Matt Kaeberlein is one of the great gerontologists currently
Just looking at sageweb.org today, it includes a serious selection of articles and events from a wide horizon (including good sens selection: a mixture of good things from all horizons)
It is well positionned to become a cousin of, clone of, or crossing with LongeCity
PS: I am not paid nor asked to write this post
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carlcrott 04 Aug 2011
and I've just had some time get free'd up from another project.
http://dnasizing.com/
^^ is this the website? they actually followed me a few days back.
-Carl
carlcrott 05 Aug 2011
and I've just had some time get free'd up from another project.
who should i talk to?