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The flexability of postNuke and the full open development makes it more desirable than the other nuke packages out there.
I look forward to future releases and I have started to modify PHP Nuke modules to work with postNuke. Imagine my surprise to see ALOT of the PHP Nuke sites going postnuke. It is a nuke revolt!
It performs well and handles RSS 0.9 and RSS 0.91 as for as I can tell.
You can download it from
http://jan.kneschke.de/html/modules.php?op=modload&name=Downloads&file=index&req=getit&lid=3.
It is gzipped for faster download.
The original maintainer Patrick Kellum doesn't maintain the block as he said in a e-mail which means that someone else has to commit it to the CVS.
The code itself has been touch to survive error_reporting[E_ALL] and the generated HTML has been check to conform XHTML 1.0. Both topic aren't handled perfectly yet.
As a result I've enlisted the help from my partner and also a New Zealand friend of mine to help translate the language files into these two languages.
I will probably make them available via my web site as development is completed. The plan is to add sections of the translation over time, so as not to overload the translators.
If you are interested in joining this miniature project then let me know, or if the management of PostNuke would like to have these added to the CVS then I'm all ears.
On other notes, I'm in the process of converting my web site to PostNuke after the closing of distributed development of phpNuke. I've got a couple of blocks that I had hacked for phpNuke, that I now want to convert to PostNuke. I've read the notes online, but still having a few queries, so any expert block creators out there, I'd love to hear from you on your advice.
Kilty
Also how is the development of a new features undertaken I mean have many users requested the user sytem over haul or MR. FB did a really bad job of it.
Personally, I think documentation is main thing required for the next version. Also I am new to post nuke and I do not know PHP. How can I help?