happy_noodle_boy wrote:So what do you have to do there to get banned?
Post enough posts in support of http://opensourcematters.org and you'll get banned It took 6 posts for me...
happy_noodle_boy wrote:So what do you have to do there to get banned?
vavroom wrote:de wrote:Btw. is it against the rules to put the link to here in the signature overthere?
I don't believe it's in the written rules, but try it, and find yourself banned No worries though, no great loss to you to not have access *there* anymore... plus you'd join a neat club of banned people, including me
TomT wrote:absalom wrote:I'll see what Peter has to say this afternoon, and report back (hopefully) by tomorrow.
Hey Absalom, I'm looking forward to your report.
happy_noodle_boy wrote:So what do you have to do there to get banned?
mediamagnate wrote: We realised how powerful and open it is to see people's faces. Go on, get the digital camera out!
Again, nice to see everyone turning up.
no, but maybe your head's too big? I kept my avatar at 100pxx100px, worked.happy_noodle_boy wrote:Can't get mine to upload. I'm not that ugly!
I don't know who the Miro exec's are but don't they realize that they have just isolated a massive portion of the web development/design community and that once the word gets out that no one will purchse their products from them.
I think in reality it's more than likely the death of Miro.
Dikud wrote:I'm worrying about mamboforge.net. May be we need to extract from it address base of 3PD projects? Or files? It's the gold of Mambo addons.
And second. If mambo can change to everything else, how about core code?
Robert Castley was the project director of Mambo from 2002 to Oct. 2004. More about him with a simple Google search.Dikud wrote:I can read Plamont's posts in 'other' forum but there's no RCastley there? Where is he?
bullrico wrote:It's not unlike the feeling you get when you chance upon an old girlfriend who has blossomed in the intervening years. You entertain thoughts of what-could-have-beens and want her back.