31
gestroud
Re: Groups/ Meetups.com
  • 2007/5/6 16:05

  • gestroud

  • Home away from home

  • Posts: 1538

  • Since: 2004/12/22


Hello nypd2,

This is the groups module in action. It's a good module, but nothing spectacular.

http://band-board.com/modules/groups/

Let me know if you still need it.

gestroud

32
tom
Re: Groups/ Meetups.com
  • 2007/5/6 18:07

  • tom

  • Friend of XOOPS

  • Posts: 1359

  • Since: 2002/9/21


This is one of those long awaited modules, which sadly never arrived.

Your best bet would be Hervs userpage module, that is the closet and he's willing to listen to suggestions.

33
nypd2
Re: Groups/ Meetups.com
  • 2007/5/6 18:37

  • nypd2

  • Just popping in

  • Posts: 32

  • Since: 2007/1/13


Quote:

gestroud wrote:
Hello nypd2,

This is the groups module in action. It's a good module, but nothing spectacular.

http://band-board.com/modules/groups/

Let me know if you still need it.

gestroud


You mean THIS IS XOOPS Groups module grom the kickassAMD.com ?!?!?!? i am so disapointed

Well ... i guess i'd better forget of having groups in my website... where users can create Groops... like "Reservoir Dogsa Fans" group :P

34
davidl2
Re: Groups/ Meetups.com
  • 2007/5/6 21:45

  • davidl2

  • XOOPS is my life!

  • Posts: 4843

  • Since: 2003/5/26


I do recall seeing a module where you could select the group you wanted to join when you registered... (formulize perhaps?) - although this wouldnt create the new groups.. it would be a start towards it...

35
jegelstaff
Re: Groups/ Meetups.com

FYI: Formulize + Reg Codes does allow users to create accounts and for those accounts to be automatically assigned to one or more pre-existing groups. But it does not allow users to arbitrarily create groups.

Creating groups wouldn't really be very useful in XOOPS, it might make more sense in other systems where content is automatically grouped according to whatever groups are defined. In XOOPS a group means nothing until an admin has actually assigned specific permissions and access rights to it. So even if users created their own groups, someone would have to also create the permissions and access rights for that group before anyone in it could even see anything in the site (unless they were also a member of another group).

--Julian
Technical Architect - Freeform Solutions
Formulize - custom registration forms, ad hoc forms and reports

36
nypd2
Re: Groups/ Meetups.com
  • 2007/5/7 16:14

  • nypd2

  • Just popping in

  • Posts: 32

  • Since: 2007/1/13


ok guys... i have a software, wich is kinda You Tube. Actiolly it IS YouTube clone... it has /video/groups/friens/favorites/

Video requires a specific things added to your server (ffmpeg, mencoder) if you are on linux/unix server that means that you nead root access so to install those. If you dont have - viodeo is out of question.

BUT... what about the rest of the clone. ( i have full root and i managed to make video converting to work.)

Are there any programers who would participate in a project
whose purpose is to strip this YouTube clone and integrate is in XOOPS ?

reply if YES... if we manage to get enough ppl, we will start a project in dev.xoops.org


btw. a demo can be vied here:

http://212.116.149.13/bl0ndie/test/

37
nypd2
Re: Groups/ Meetups.com
  • 2007/5/7 16:16

  • nypd2

  • Just popping in

  • Posts: 32

  • Since: 2007/1/13


maybe even to get 4 different modules out of it... what you say...

38
tom
Re: Groups/ Meetups.com
  • 2007/5/8 2:28

  • tom

  • Friend of XOOPS

  • Posts: 1359

  • Since: 2002/9/21


Quote:

nypd2 wrote:
maybe even to get 4 different modules out of it... what you say...


I say I look forward to seeing your progress, let me know what you achieve, sounds like it could be promising.

39
preachur
Re: Groups/ Meetups.com
  • 2007/8/9 9:39

  • preachur

  • Just can't stay away

  • Posts: 525

  • Since: 2006/2/4 4


I cannot get the Twig software to work as an XOOPS module. I can't even get it to work on it's own. At least not securely with any functionality.

The best idea I can come up with is integrating modified features of the Module Dev Forge code into Xoops.

Allow users to submit a group. Once approved they have their own group forum and features, and allow others to join. There are many of the features needed already integrated into the Module Dev Forge site....

Could this be done? Is the code available?
Magick can never be restrained, but when freely given is thrice regained!

Login

Who's Online

371 user(s) are online (133 user(s) are browsing Support Forums)


Members: 0


Guests: 371


more...

Donat-O-Meter

Stats
Goal: $100.00
Due Date: Oct 31
Gross Amount: $0.00
Net Balance: $0.00
Left to go: $100.00
Make donations with PayPal!

Latest GitHub Commits