Ok so as the topic title says i'm looking for some Developers to help with a forum software. Just a little back ground on the software. It was started back in 2005, and has been sold 2 times, the second time which was a few months ago the owner abandoned the project and left it to die. (which it did) Now under the Licensen it says that you are aloud to make a forked version of the software, and once you have changed over 50% you may remove all refrence of the orginal script. So that is what I'm planing on doing. I arleady have one delveloper who was one of the orginal developers for the software, and he has agreed to bring with him the code base for the next version that he was working on. all we need is some help. We will take help from any one we can get as long as you know what you are doing. This will have to be free work as we don't have the funds to pay anyone, and we dont plan on paying anyone. We are also looking for some one to help design the new look for the script.
If you would like to help or if you have any questions, you can post them here or you can send me a PM.
Thanks,
William
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Looking For Developers To Help With A Forum Software
Started by demonlord, Jun 15 2008 12:53 AM
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#2
Posted 15 June 2008 - 09:26 AM
- What language is the forum being written in? You can't really ask for developers without saying what language you want them to write code in!
- Do you have the full text of the original licence?
- What licence are you releasing your version of the forum software under?
- How big is the current codebase? Do you have good source code control set up (SVN)?
#3
Posted 15 June 2008 - 04:56 PM
- the script is written in php and use mysql
- yes
- here is the licence that we will be using:
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- as for how big the current code base is is there are a total of 38 files, not counting the template files. and we have not got a source code control setup yet as we are still trying to decided on one, any suggestons
Edited by demonlord, 15 June 2008 - 04:57 PM.
#6
Posted 16 June 2008 - 07:55 AM
demonlord, on Jun 15 2008, 05:56 PM, said:
and we have not got a source code control setup yet as we are still trying to decided on one, any suggestons
SVN with Trac is a pretty good choice. That way you'll get source code control, issue tracking, bug control, timelines, even a wiki, all set up for you.
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