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  1. Take a look at how Silverstripe does it: https://www.silverstripe.org/community/contributing-to-silverstripe/irc-channel/
  2. One of the greatest Finnish inventions, IRC, is still evolving. It even has a working group pushing things forward. I thought I would create a topic with curated open source tools to maybe inspire more people to join #processwire @ Freenode network. I have selected the tools on the basis that they seemed to be under active development. Awesome IRC is a nice list, but too detailed for this context and listing many unmaintained projects. Desktop clients (cross-platform) HexChat Irssi KVIrc Quassel (has the unique feature that one (or multiple) client(s) can attach to and detach from a central core) WeeChat Multi-protocol Swiss army knives Pidgin Smuxi Thunderbird Android clients HoloIRC qicr iOS clients Mutter Colloquy Web-based clients These should be quite interesting to the PW crowd as hosting web applications is your bread and butter Glowing Bear (web frontend for WeeChat) Kiwi IRC (currently being rewritten) The Lounge Quassel webserver Bouncers (don't lose chat history even though going offline) Firrre - get a free bouncer for free & open source community networks. See the guidelines: you need a 60-day old registered NickServ account and a Github.com account. See the Freenode guide to nickname registration. ircb ZNC
  3. @ryan @Pete see my suggestion above.
  4. Could there be a mention of the IRC channel on the PW website? Maybe in the footer and also somewhere else.
  5. Patches welcome: https://github.com/philsturgeon/phpversions.info/blob/master/_data/hosts.yml
  6. Well my point was that these lazy hosters are getting their asses kicked by the competition and are in the minority now. If you look at the table in http://phpversions.info the single-version hosters stick out like a sore thumb. They're basically offenders in such context.
  7. Sure. It's a lot more work to paint a more realistic picture, which requires data from shared hosts. I did it in 2014 by looking at 67 Finnish shared webhosts and emailing them, if data was not publicly available. The result was that 58 of them had a version >= 5.4 by summer 2014. Other sources of information: http://phpversions.info/shared-hosting/ https://ma.ttias.be/why-were-still-seeing-php-5-3-in-the-wild-or-php-versions-a-history/ Webhosts that don't offer the ability to switch PHP versions can be considered incompetent at this point. This is why the stats from Mattias might not be indicative of the ability to use more recent versions. The users are just lazy and don't flip the switch.
  8. https://seld.be/notes/php-versions-stats-2016-2-edition Data comes from packagist. New versions are being adopted faster and faster. Something to consider, when thinking of PW minimum requirements. PW is still saying 5.3.8 is the minimum. May 2016 All versions Grouped PHP 5.5.9 11.87% PHP 5.6 39.67% PHP 7.0.6 10.39% PHP 5.5 29.56% PHP 5.6.20 8.41% PHP 7.0 20.24% PHP 5.6.21 7.69% PHP 5.4 7.64% PHP 5.6.19 4.71% PHP 5.3 2.43% November 2016 All versions Grouped PHP 7.0.12 8.58% PHP 5.6 37.46% PHP 5.5.9 8.25% PHP 7.0 35.01% PHP 7.0.11 7.62% PHP 5.5 18.93% PHP 7.0.8 6.92% PHP 5.4 5.40% PHP 5.6.26 6.12% PHP 5.3 1.60% PHP 5.6.27 4.49% PHP 7.1 1.36%
  9. fliwatuet: please read the instructions for usage in https://github.com/madebymats/FieldtypeLeafletMapMarker The parts: "so simply add this somewhere before your closing </head> tag" "In the location within the body of your HTML where you want your map to appear, place the following"
  10. fliwatuet: Looking at the source, it seems you are echoing the map outside of your body and html elements.
  11. You would have to run some editing script as cron I guess.
  12. OSE as an idea is good, but the project leader has not been good with managing the projects and the people contributing to them. Over the years several teams have formed and left - most of them frustrated. If Marcin can change his style, it will work. I also follow Eve development.
  13. https://coss.fi/coss-tiedottaa/coss-hakee-avoimella-lahdekoodilla-toteutettua-kotisivuratkaisua/ For all the Finnish PW freaks. COSS hakee avoimella lähdekoodilla toteutettua kotisivuratkaisua Mindtrek-konferenssia varten. Sivuston tulee sisältää muun muassa ohjelman, puhujaesittelyt, blogin sekä yhteydenottolomakkeen ja sosiaalisen median päivitykset. Tarjouksen tulee sisältää kustannusarvion sivuston luomisesta sekä ylläpitokustannuksista ja mahdollisesta lisätyöstä. Valinnassa vaikuttavat kokonaiskustannukset toivottuihin ominaisuuksiin nähden. Lisäksi eduksi katsotaan toimiminen avoimen lähdekoodin yhteisöissä. https://coss.fi/wp-content/uploads/2016/11/Nettisivujen-tarjouspyyntö.pdf
  14. So did you roll your own or pick some of those monsters?
  15. They finally released 1.0: https://quilljs.com/blog/announcing-quill-1-0/
  16. Nice one! Did you guys know that LibreOffice Online uses Leaflet to render the interface tiles?
  17. Did anyone try with 1.0 latest rc? http://leafletjs.com/2016/07/16/leaflet-1.0-rc2.html
  18. Why not simply use Leaflet Map Marker, which uses OpenStreetMaps? Let the Google stuff rot.
  19. Caddy 0.9 released with rewritten core
  20. Note that I don't use that solution anymore, but pwFoo's simpler solution.
  21. Caddy just got a $50k grant from Mozilla.
  22. I don't use frontend editing in PW. It is working fine for me so far. I donated some more bitcoins to Abiosoft as the coin price got so good.. so he will have some compensation for working on the Webtrees rule issue.
  23. Would it be possible to do an example for this: http://notejam.net/ Just wondering about "All implementations are SQLite based"..
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