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Originally Posted by glorify I gotta say, you have a lot of time on your hands. Maybe with it you could donate your time to giving the docs a rewrite for the good of the current and future Pliggers.
I have run a vbulletin site for about 5 years, won Board of the Month in January of this year at vb.org, and just all of the sudden decided to go in a new direction as my creativity was gone in vb (tho I love the software).
I have been kind of used to paying for solid software and then relying on the community to develop add ons, mostly for free because they wanted to.
Here is a little backwards to me as far as a free software with a small team of developers and a lot of paid mods.
But I'm not complaining. I'd just like to see some more donate their time and work to the community. It'd help everyone as a whole and if you have that much time to pick stuff apart, you surely have the time to do something about it that would benefit us all. |
That's the thing, I don't have that much time on my hands. From looking through the site months ago, I knew Pligg looked like a project with potential. On Monday this week I had a day free, so I figured I would throw up a test site to see how well it really worked. All of my notes up there are things that anyone would have had problems with if they were a first time Pligg-installer.
I'm willing to invest a little bit in helping with documentation, but right now it seems everything is such a hodgepodge, I'm not sure where to start. Plus, do you really want someone writing documentation who has only used Pligg for 3 days? I've emailed chuckroast to see how I could help get the docs organized.