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Is demo.joomla.org ever going back up?

Posted: Tue Nov 13, 2007 1:43 am
by creppie
Is demo.joomla.org ever going back up?

Re: Is demo.joomla.org ever going back up?

Posted: Wed Nov 14, 2007 6:37 pm
by creppie
I really don't want to have to spend time installing this for a quick demo.  Anybody have info?  Thanks.

Re: Is demo.joomla.org ever going back up?

Posted: Wed Nov 14, 2007 7:14 pm
by AmyStephen
creppie wrote:I really don't want to have to spend time installing this for a quick demo.  Anybody have info?  Thanks.


I think time is the issue for lots of us.  ;)

Check out the template submissions - there are over 20 (30?, 40?) Joomla! v 1.5 demo websites available looking at the template contest entries.

Then, if it looks halfway interesting, throw it on a localhost. It probably won't take near as long as you, nor will it be very complicated. If you have questions about the installation, ask, we'll try to help you out!

Cheers,
Amy

Re: Is demo.joomla.org ever going back up?

Posted: Fri Nov 16, 2007 4:57 pm
by etruth_media
My problem is that my current webhost (iPowerWeb) is transitioning everything and will charge me $75 an hour to install Joomla right now. Or they say I can wait a few weeks and do it myself with a tool they provide. Problem is I really need to take a look at it now. I'm not confident I can install Joomla manually and get it hooked up to a DB, etc.

I really don't want to pay for a whole other hosting account with another company to try Joomla. Maybe I'm missing some easier way to see if Joomla is the CMS solution for me. It really looks nice.

Re: Is demo.joomla.org ever going back up?

Posted: Fri Nov 16, 2007 5:02 pm
by AmyStephen
AmyStephen wrote:Then, if it looks halfway interesting, throw it on a localhost. It probably won't take near as long as you, nor will it be very complicated. If you have questions about the installation, ask, we'll try to help you out!


None of that will cost you a dime.

Re: Is demo.joomla.org ever going back up?

Posted: Fri Nov 16, 2007 5:18 pm
by etruth_media
OK, hate to sound stupid, but I'm a designer. Not to swift on setting up a bunch of preferences to talk to a database. How would I do this on a local machine without some nifty installed like Fantastico?

Re: Is demo.joomla.org ever going back up?

Posted: Fri Nov 16, 2007 5:34 pm
by AmyStephen
The first link was instructions for installation - including how to install a localhost.

Send me an email at [email protected] and I'll hook you up for a couple of days review.

Thanks!
Amy :)

Re: Is demo.joomla.org ever going back up?

Posted: Fri Nov 16, 2007 8:41 pm
by timothy.stiffler
If someone can tell me how to set up a demo site that restores itself every few hours, I will be glad to lend some server space for a Demo for both 1.5 and 1.0 .
Just need to know how to make it automatically refresh itself first.

Re: Is demo.joomla.org ever going back up?

Posted: Sat Nov 17, 2007 12:04 am
by matthewhayashida

Re: Is demo.joomla.org ever going back up?

Posted: Sat Nov 17, 2007 12:23 am
by timothy.stiffler
Thanks, I'll look into setting it up soon. Unless someone else already has one.

Re: Is demo.joomla.org ever going back up?

Posted: Sat Nov 17, 2007 4:08 am
by timothy.stiffler
I have just added the first Joomla! 1.5 Demo for anyone to use. Here are the details:

http://www.therighteouspath.org/jdemo
username: demo
password: demo

http://www.therighteouspath.org/jdemo/administrator
username: demo
password: demo

The database is restored every day. And if too many people start playing with it, then it will be restored more often. Enjoy!

The Joomla! 1.0.13 Demo is now live for use:

http://www.therighteouspath.org/joomlademo
username: demo
password: demo

http://www.therighteouspath.org/joomlad ... inistrator
username: demo
password: demo
NOTE - If these don't work properly, check with Joomlaplace.org in the post directly below this one by AmyStephen.



So that all know, this is not an official Joomla! site. This is a memebr of the community just trying to give something back. Also, as soon as the Joomla! Site Team fixes the Demo site and brings it back to life, these sites will be taken offline. You are free to use them now, but when the links no longer work, it is because either Joomla! has rebuilt the oficial Demo site, or they have asked me to remove the demo...which I will gladly respect and comply!

Enjoy, guys! If you have any problems, feel free to send me e message on this site!

Re: Is demo.joomla.org ever going back up?

Posted: Sat Nov 17, 2007 4:51 am
by AmyStephen
Here is another site containing five Joomla! v 1.5 Demos, each site is refreshed every 15 minutes. I'll try to process the SVN changes each day.

http://JoomlaPlace.org  - Username and passwords: admin / admin or user / user.

Cheers Tim!
Amy :)

Edit: I moved it to the JoomlaPlace.org site - along with the sample existing websites. That way, demos of Joomla! v 1.5 and existing samples of Joomla! websites can be together.  This is a community site - but not a J! org site. There are no names on this site and people can contribute to it, if desired.

Re: Is demo.joomla.org ever going back up?

Posted: Sat Nov 17, 2007 4:53 am
by timothy.stiffler
You got me there, Amy. Very good, though! :P

Re: Is demo.joomla.org ever going back up?

Posted: Sat Nov 17, 2007 5:30 am
by AmyStephen
You are pretty fast, Tim. I've been working on it, off and on, since etruth_media and I talked earlier today.  :P

Re: Is demo.joomla.org ever going back up?

Posted: Tue Nov 20, 2007 7:42 pm
by creppie
Thanks all for providing an easy solution!! 

Re: Is demo.joomla.org ever going back up?

Posted: Thu Nov 29, 2007 3:14 am
by etruth_media
righteouspath seems down at this point.

Re: Is demo.joomla.org ever going back up?

Posted: Thu Nov 29, 2007 3:21 am
by timothy.stiffler
I apologise. I had changed some configs erlier in the day and forgot to change them back. Should be back up soon.

Re: Is demo.joomla.org ever going back up?

Posted: Thu Nov 29, 2007 3:22 am
by AmyStephen
JoomlaPlace.org is up. That's why we have two community provided places! Enjoy.

Amy :)

Re: Is demo.joomla.org ever going back up?

Posted: Thu Nov 29, 2007 3:35 am
by etruth_media
Yes, thank you. I was able to login to Joomlaplace. Very helpful Thank you for your extra effort. Both of you. I'm coming from a Dot Net Nuke background and I like what I see. I know nothing about PHP though so modifying the template/skin will be a learning curve. Suppose I'll buy a book to help me. Thanks!

Re: Is demo.joomla.org ever going back up?

Posted: Fri Dec 14, 2007 8:23 am
by jarosz
Hi Timothy

The administrator username & password don't work today. Have you changed them?

Michael Jarosz

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timothy.stiffler wrote:I have just added the first Joomla! 1.5 Demo for anyone to use. Here are the details:

http://www.therighteouspath.org/jdemo
username: demo
password: demo

http://www.therighteouspath.org/jdemo/administrator
username: demo
password: demo

The database is restored every day. And if too many people start playing with it, then it will be restored more often. Enjoy!

The Joomla! 1.0.13 Demo is now live for use:

http://www.therighteouspath.org/joomlademo
username: demo
password: demo

http://www.therighteouspath.org/joomlad ... inistrator
username: demo
password: demo


So that all know, this is not an official Joomla! site. This is a memebr of the community just trying to give something back. Also, as soon as the Joomla! Site Team fixes the Demo site and brings it back to life, these sites will be taken offline. You are free to use them now, but when the links no longer work, it is because either Joomla! has rebuilt the oficial Demo site, or they have asked me to remove the demo...which I will gladly respect and comply!

Enjoy, guys! If you have any problems, feel free to send me e message on this site!

Re: Is demo.joomla.org ever going back up?

Posted: Fri Dec 14, 2007 1:38 pm
by timothy.stiffler
You're meaning for the 1.0.13 demo site? I'll try to change that for you. The 1.5 site works fine, as I just tried it.

It will have to wait until later though when I have a chance to re-install 1.0.x It's giving me some errors, possibly because of a previous user. Sorry for the wait, and thanks for the patience! :)

Re: Is demo.joomla.org ever going back up?

Posted: Fri Dec 14, 2007 1:53 pm
by AmyStephen
AmyStephen wrote:JoomlaPlace.org is up. That's why we have two community provided places! Enjoy.

Amy :)


There are two!

Re: Is demo.joomla.org ever going back up?

Posted: Fri Dec 14, 2007 2:05 pm
by garyamort
Would anyone be interested in a Joomla EC2 image?

I was thinking of taking the Drupal EC2 image and replacing it with Joomla 1.0.12 and 1.5

Any thoughts on some must have components to install on it?

(for those of you unaware, EC2 will let you run a complete virual host for 10 cents/hour plus std Amazon network bandwidth fees.  For a start, I was thinking it would be great for someone who wants to play around on a site with full root authority.  More longterm, I think it would be neat to also have a customized set of images, a load balancer, a mysql/file server and a web server, so you could launch 1 load balancer, 1 data server, and 2 or more web servers and play around with load balancing for 50 cents/hour)

Re: Is demo.joomla.org ever going back up?

Posted: Fri Dec 14, 2007 2:21 pm
by timothy.stiffler
Amy, why don't you put up a demo for 1.0.13? Cause it seems some people are still interested in that. My 1.5 is working fine. It's 1.0 that isn't.

Re: Is demo.joomla.org ever going back up?

Posted: Sat Dec 15, 2007 4:23 am
by jarosz
timothy.stiffler wrote:You're meaning for the 1.0.13 demo site? I'll try to change that for you. The 1.5 site works fine, as I just tried it.

It will have to wait until later though when I have a chance to re-install 1.0.x It's giving me some errors, possibly because of a previous user. Sorry for the wait, and thanks for the patience! :)


Hi Timothy
Thanks for that. Yes I did mean the 1.0 site.
As a newbie I am just wondering why you have two versions 1.0 & 1.5. Is 1.5 stable enough yet to use for production web sites? Or is it solely here for improvement and testing by the development community? Which version would you use for a new web site being built today?
Is there anywhere on joomla.org that compares the features of 1.0 & 1.5?
Many thanks. Michael Jarosz.
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Re: Is demo.joomla.org ever going back up?

Posted: Sat Dec 15, 2007 4:58 am
by timothy.stiffler
1. There are many other forums out there where these questions are being discussed, but I'll answer them briefly here as well. Please try doing a search through the forums before asking again, though. Thanks!

Now that that's done. Let me answer. No, there are no pages that actually compare the two editions. Though, I will say that there really is nothing to compare. As soon as 1.5 is stable, it will be amazing. In fact, it's already my favorite over 1.0, for many reasons, and it isn't even Stable yet.

What would I recommend? Depends on the site you want. If you're planning on just doing something for yourself, family, or small group of people without having to install a whole lot of extensions to make it do exactly what you want, and you can work around bugs and glitches until they are fixed (like myself) go with 1.5. If you absolutely need to have all of the best extensions that Joomla! has available, go with 1.0 until 1.5 has more out.

I use 1.5 for everything I do. Put the site in legacy mode when I found an extension that works well with it, and will be upgraded to 1.5 Native as soon as 1.5 goes Stable. This way, I know that my site won't have to get a huge make-over one day if I switch from 1.0 to 1.5. Make-overs take time, and with the busness I'm in, time is not the best thing to waste. Especially as we're getting closer to 1.5 Stable release date.

I use 1.5 on my web-design websites It's not live yet, but it is there, and it's working great for me. I've found a few bugs, fixed a few and worked around others. I've had to deal with not having as many extensions, but the site is still ging to be great when it's finished. Also, as new extensions come out I will add them to the site. What does this mean? My visitors will want to return again later to see what else I have added! Keeping them coming back is a huge goal of mine.

But like I said, it depends on what you're looking for!

Re: Is demo.joomla.org ever going back up?

Posted: Sat Dec 15, 2007 9:54 am
by jarosz
Thanks Timothy, that's really helpful.

I did try searching for "compare 1.0 and 1.5" but found nothing, so resorted to asking you.

Many thanks for your time in helping a newbie.

Michael Jarosz

timothy.stiffler wrote:1. There are many other forums out there where these questions are being discussed, but I'll answer them briefly here as well. Please try doing a search through the forums before asking again, though. Thanks!

Now that that's done. Let me answer. No, there are no pages that actually compare the two editions. Though, I will say that there really is nothing to compare. As soon as 1.5 is stable, it will be amazing. In fact, it's already my favorite over 1.0, for many reasons, and it isn't even Stable yet.

What would I recommend? Depends on the site you want. If you're planning on just doing something for yourself, family, or small group of people without having to install a whole lot of extensions to make it do exactly what you want, and you can work around bugs and glitches until they are fixed (like myself) go with 1.5. If you absolutely need to have all of the best extensions that Joomla! has available, go with 1.0 until 1.5 has more out.

I use 1.5 for everything I do. Put the site in legacy mode when I found an extension that works well with it, and will be upgraded to 1.5 Native as soon as 1.5 goes Stable. This way, I know that my site won't have to get a huge make-over one day if I switch from 1.0 to 1.5. Make-overs take time, and with the busness I'm in, time is not the best thing to waste. Especially as we're getting closer to 1.5 Stable release date.

I use 1.5 on my web-design websites It's not live yet, but it is there, and it's working great for me. I've found a few bugs, fixed a few and worked around others. I've had to deal with not having as many extensions, but the site is still ging to be great when it's finished. Also, as new extensions come out I will add them to the site. What does this mean? My visitors will want to return again later to see what else I have added! Keeping them coming back is a huge goal of mine.

But like I said, it depends on what you're looking for!