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#25 2008-01-08 00:10:18
- Neko
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Re: state of crockery
robin746 wrote:
I would use EE (and might in the future) except it is not free and open. I am not against paying for software but for the customers I have the price makes a real difference.
Perhaps we could donate a fraction of what we get off each clients’ work to the devs. I’m trying to do that every time since a few months. It’s a ridiculous amount, just a few bucks, but better than nothing.
Last edited by Neko (2008-01-08 00:12:47)
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Re: state of crockery
I really really just want a general vague idea of the goals for crockery are. We have subsections. We have better MVC type structure. We have more OO approach, but what is crockery trying to achieve? I want to help with crockery but evrytime I have time I never have idea what to even attempt to tackle so is spend my time thinking about writing a txp xml dictionaries for vim.
This is mostly because i’m already pretty happy with TXP as it is.
Last edited by hakjoon (2008-01-08 01:03:38)
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#27 2008-01-09 14:50:15
- net-carver
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Re: state of crockery
ruud wrote:
Lies, damn lies, statistics :)
Quite — but it might make some appreciate your efforts more.
— Steve
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#28 2008-01-14 15:34:05
- Logoleptic
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Re: state of crockery
robin746 wrote:
code completely undocumented and almost unhackable except by an expert
More fully-commented code would be a great “feature” for Crockery, in my opinion. I sincerely hope that the developers are documenting their changes as they go.
You can get some guidance from this cross-reference at phpxref.com, but it’s still on 4.0.4. Anyone know what’s involved in getting that updated?
Also, I have to agree with everyone who praised the helpful user community here on the forum. This is light years ahead of both WordPress and Drupal.
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Re: state of crockery
Logoleptic wrote:
robin746 wrote:
code completely undocumented and almost unhackable except by an expert
You can get some guidance from this cross-reference at phpxref.com, but it’s still on 4.0.4. Anyone know what’s involved in getting that updated?
its 4.0.5. bert updated it just a while ago.
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#30 2008-01-14 16:31:23
- Logoleptic
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Re: state of crockery
iblastoff wrote:
its 4.0.5. bert updated it just a while ago.
As they say on the internets, “w00t.” :-)
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