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Re: PhpBB v/s Fud =) (Again?) [message #9359 is a reply to message #9307] Mon, 24 March 2003 20:04 Go to previous messageGo to previous message
Pda0 is currently offline  Pda0   Chile
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Well, thanks a lot for your answers. Good will should always stand in the very core of an open-sourced initiative. I understand your position, and must say that I will try to contribute back to you, whether I directly use your code or not.

M2F was designed to abstract mailing-list functionality as much as possible from the forum logic. This was initially intended to encapsulate changes in phpBB versions, but in the end it opens the door for augmenting any other php-based forum software.

If everything goes well, and you feel this would be good to your project, I would be delighted to help out in maintaining a mailing-list / nntp functionality replacement or plug-in for fud, that is, a fud-tailored version of M2F. As new ideas come, and better ways to handle these channels arise, there's always need for changes. Also, there's the topic of better interfaces and/or installation tools. In short, you may want to externalize mailing-list (and maybe nntp in the future) functionality so to use your time in getting better the forum itself.

Anyway, these are just rough lines and ideas; we shall see what happens next. Thanks again,

.pd
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