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First I would like to thank Mithrandi for pulling us back in the topic of XOOPS.
The Mozilla Meets Mambo was being considered. I could not find anyone who was reliable to do the admin module for Mambo.
One of our visitors gave me the link for XOOPS. I installed it and saw the embedded flash banner ontop and here I am.
So if I may place some requirements perhaps we can use XOOPS. The culture of the developers here seem right for me.
The project is for a fast internet connection. We are competing with T.V. We want the same entertainment value and quality of video and sound.
Requirements:
1) We need to embed Flash and Quictime objects
2) Allow the attendees to register / and retrieve lost passwords
3) Be able to track our attendees through cookies
4) Each Mozilla product is a separate virtual booth and will have their own campaign and team members
5) The official Mozilla Foundation team members must be able to add/ edit and publish content
6) Each product line must be able to track traffic (remember each attendee is a registered member)
7) Extension developers will have their own booth
8) May want to use iframes for embedding media objects
9 ) Utilize a forum module
10 Use of a text editor for entering content - If XOOPS does not have a WYSIWYG editor, can we use one from a vendor like WYSIWYG Pro?
11) Articles can have a posting start_date and posting end_date
12) Must be DHTML compatible so that the template will resize for 800 x 600 or fit exactly for 1024 x 768
13) Use an ad banner system (php/ mySql) that can tract events and capture meaningful statistics.
Optional:
9) Will be produced in French and German next year
10) The attendee must be able to bookmark
11) Integrate a test module with score tracking. More elaborate than poll testing
Regards,
Rick