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Rating Plugin 2.0beta

  • Wednesday, July 26 2006 @ 11:22 am EDT
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Plugins The rating plugin 2.0beta release is now available in the downloads section on this site.

This plugin allows you to add a rating, review and/or digg system to any item. You can add them with autotags, or with a slight modification to the core files. You now can display ratings a number of different ways either site wide or on an individual rating.

If you have any problems, post them in the forums or comment on this story.

The main reason for this release is for testing, feedback and suggestions. There are also several new requested features that people have been asking for.


Looking forward to some feedback...

Tom.
Euan.

Note: If you modified Geeklog core files for previous versions of this plugin, these modifications will need to be updated.

Geeklog presentation at FrOSCon [correction]

  • Friday, June 09 2006 @ 02:50 pm EDT
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FrOSCon, the Free and Open Source Software Conference, is a 2-day event taking place on June 24th and 25th, 2006, in Bonn, Germany. I'll be there on the first day (Saturday, June 24th) giving the Using Geeklog as a Web Application Framework presentation again.

The talk is part of a separate PHP track that's not up on the website yet.

I realize this is on rather short notice, but I only got the confirmation myself yesterday. Still, if you have a chance - drop by and say Hi!

Greetings from LinuxTag

  • Thursday, May 04 2006 @ 03:35 am EDT
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LinuxTag was off to a quiet start on Wednesday, which didn't really surprise anyone, given the nice and warm weather we're currently enjoying over here. The real traffic is expected on Friday and Saturday.

The most commonly asked questions at the Geeklog booth were So what is Geeklog? and Does that iBook run Linux? which just goes to show that we have some evangelizing to do - and which is exactly why we're doing this.

Those of you who can't be here can download our flyer and I'll try to post some more interesting photos here. Flickr.com also has other people's photos under the linuxtag tag.

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