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Question for ISP Hosted GL Installations

  • Tuesday, January 21 2003 @ 05:42 pm EST
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Geeklog We are currently working on an internationalization/localization requirements document for Geeklog 2. The debate is that we would like to use PHP support for gettext() as a standard but we aren't sure how many of you out there (even you english-only folks) this will effect. How do you find out? Create a simple PHP page with [code]<?php phpinfo(); ?>[/code] in it and view it. Then do a search for gettext and see if you have it enabled. We'd prefer to use gettext() but if there are enough of you who's ISP doesn't support it we could build in support for the current translation method (with minor improvements).

Geeklog in Enterprises?

  • Tuesday, January 21 2003 @ 10:32 am EST
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Geeklog If you peruse the Got Geeked section of our site, you notice a lot of hobbyists posting on the accomplishments with Geeklog. Each week we watch in amazement at how the Geeklog userbase continues to grows and we appreciate how far we have come in the past few years.

However, this begs the question "Is Geeklog ready for Enterprise Action?". We have seen nor heard of very many uses of Geeklog in businesses or organizations. Is Geeklog being used in that arena? If so what are it's strengths and weaknesses on a more professional level? Also, if you do use Geeklog in this manner, a link or - in the case of intranets - a description of how you use it would be appreciated.

eVite system for Geeklog

  • Thursday, January 16 2003 @ 10:15 pm EST
  • Contributed by: Anonymous
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Geeklog Just wondering. I thought it would be great if geeklog had an evite system where you could post an event and then have members respond via a list of choices what their response would be a mark them down in log. Sorta like a poll only record the answer for each response and log it (I guess like evite.com). Do you happen to know if this exists?

Thanks,
Frank

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