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Topic: Looking for someone to create/modify software for this forum [5500+ BTC] - page 15. (Read 165572 times)

newbie
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You need vbulletin ? or what but i suggest admin dont give contract to anyone instead of big company two reason

maybe they can put malicious code or backdoored

if u need to build forum contact cyber dept of paKistan or tell me i will give u info

two reason to choose govt agency

1) they will always monitor your forum
2) if any hacker tries to exploit site they will blocked access
hero member
Activity: 752
Merit: 500
bitcoin hodler
I bid that I will take IP.board and change it according to your needs for 500 BTC, It's a great board with lots of possibilities and I have several years of knowledge and work with it. I suggest that's the best and cheapest approach for you. If the admin is interested I will provide more info.
hero member
Activity: 574
Merit: 500
theymos is away this weekend, FYI.
newbie
Activity: 18
Merit: 0
This thread is quite comic after all this time.

It should be clear to anyone that the admin is not willed to proceed in the next future, and i still keep losing time on checking this looking for a feedback.

+1. I agree that it's reasonable to expect feedback.
legendary
Activity: 1176
Merit: 1001
This thread is quite comic after all this time.

It should be clear to anyone that the admin is not willed to proceed in the next future, and i still keep losing time on checking this looking for a feedback.
legendary
Activity: 1176
Merit: 1001
I would like to say that anyone  who is going to completely write a forum project out of thin air is most probably gonna finish bad. We could all do that. But why to reinvent the wheel? Just to meet with common problems that had already been solved over and over by people more experienced than us?

There are several forum projects that could be easly expanded to meet the admin requests for this forum. These are, in my mind and in order of preference:

#1 XenForo: light and with a minimal set of state of the art features. It would be my bet in case i would do this project.
#2 Vanilla Forum: even lighter. It's anyhow missing some of the features that are really useful on xenforo, such as user notifications FB-style.
#3 IPB: heavy but not for this slow. Well coded and solid like a rock. It has an amazing feature set, it's the only one who could compete with vBulletin on this level.

So this is my bid:
# 500-1000 bitcoins. I would like to have a fair reward for this, but i don't want it to be at a fixed rate. If the community will be happy with my work they will better compensate it. The other way around too. Also, i don't want to work for nothing. As far as i know it's possible that when i will receive that amount the exchange rate will be 1B=0.1€. That would be unfair for people putting such an effort on this.
# I would use XenForo and expand it on the missing features. That's all. You can look at XenForo to see what you are missing as of now on this old board.
# I will provide link to websites i coded privately
# I will work part time on this, sending the code i wrote weekly to the admin of the board. It could take 3 to 6 months at the speed i work. I'm not a full time developer, nor it's the thing i love more from life. I would do this project only to help the Bitcoin project, whom i have belief in.
# English is not my mother language. I'm italian, and i'm really poor on spoken english. Take that into account.

This is my first post as non-Newbie, so Hello Everyone!

Regards.
hero member
Activity: 607
Merit: 500
If the bid process is still open, I would like to enter. Why you should choose my bid?

- I have 10 years of web development experience (been coding back in PHP 4.0 days). In this time I have sucessfully done many small and big projects, from complete solutions for translating software (uTorrent Translation System), whole websites (Xilfee.eu - a website for language tutors and students, with quite big student/host database and many user features) and Bitcoin related projects (BitMarket.eu). I'm a code purist, I care much not only if my code works, but also, if it's readable, reusable and simple to read (KISS and DRY);
- I'm very familiar with HTML/CSS for templating (doing CSS design even back then, when tables were kings), Javascript (used XMLHttpRequest way before Ajax term was coined by Garrett in 2005; now I'm very familiar with libraries like MooTools and jQuery), and PHP (writing PHP5 code, because it's OO model and functions give you much flexibility and actually enhance code readibility);
- I don't work alone. I think it's safe to assume that if you put the bid in the hands of one person, the project will most likely fail. Forums software is a big project, and one person alone is not enough to deliver quality product. I work with at least two more people - designer and HTML/CSS coder, which speeds up the work a lot.
- I'm a member of this community since the beginning. You can check my history to see if I'm trustworthy Smiley.

Because I work in a team, 3000 BTC for this project seems reasonable. This would be done over the course of 2-3 months, plus few weeks for testing and bugfixing. Should you have any more questions, please ask here or send me a PM.
newbie
Activity: 18
Merit: 0
After looking more closely at the mess that is SMF 2, I'm leaning towards something like http://vanillaforums.org/ as a better option. Architecture is significantly better, for one, which is especially important given the amount of customisation this project would require.
hero member
Activity: 574
Merit: 500
I'll update my bid soon.
administrator
Activity: 5222
Merit: 13032
I updated the specification:
- Added "Overview of problems with SMF".
- Certain languages are only preferred, not required.
- Using a database abstraction layer is allowed, but not preferred.
- Link to final hashing scheme.
- Added tags as a required feature.
- Added drafts as a required feature.
newbie
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legendary
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Merit: 1186
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I still don't really understand what Redmine has to do with a forum reimplementation. Do you mean to manage the development process?

Not only manage the development process. Yes that would be one of the possible functions, but allso to provide a real platform - A Hub for comunication, education and development around cryptocurrency.
I setup BitGit to track all the various git repos relating to Bitcoin, originally planning to expand it to a bug tracker - but never really found one I liked (nor really have the time to manage it). Launchpad seems ideal (it would even let you express that a bug affects numerous projects), but it only supports Bazaar Sad
hero member
Activity: 585
Merit: 501
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I still don't really understand what Redmine has to do with a forum reimplementation. Do you mean to manage the development process?

Not only manage the development process. Yes that would be one of the possible functions, but allso to provide a real platform - A Hub for comunication, education and development around cryptocurrency. There are many project at the moment what use bitcointalk as there main info and comunication side, but they have only limited options since this is a smf based forum.


In fact bitcointalk, as i understand it, works basicaly as a information-, comunication-, education- and development-hub between all the various projects and efforts around cryptocurency. The forum is allready now structured and this structure is portable. To see redmine as a pure replacement for a forum is the wrong viewpoint. It is more like an basic framework that allows to be extended with functions and tools theymos demanded on the inital post in this thread and would open up a whole new perspective of possibilities for this comunity.
donator
Activity: 266
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I'm actually a pineapple
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Quote from: Icoin on July 18, 2012, 09:37:58 AM
BTW
The Bitcoin Development Team allready use REDMINE
https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/announce-bitcoin-testing-project-80019
why the guys have to pay for a service at bettermeans.com when they could have the same tools on bitcointalk avalable for free?
Not to discourage you or anything, but the development actually uses GitHub's issue tracker. The thread you linked is for the testing project.

You are right.Thanks for correcting me.
I suggest this plugin:
Github Hook Allow your Redmine installation to be notified when changes have been pushed to a Github repository.

I still don't really understand what Redmine has to do with a forum reimplementation. Do you mean to manage the development process?
hero member
Activity: 585
Merit: 501
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Quote from: Icoin on July 18, 2012, 09:37:58 AM
BTW
The Bitcoin Development Team allready use REDMINE
https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/announce-bitcoin-testing-project-80019
why the guys have to pay for a service at bettermeans.com when they could have the same tools on bitcointalk avalable for free?
Not to discourage you or anything, but the development actually uses GitHub's issue tracker. The thread you linked is for the testing project.

You are right.Thanks for correcting me.
I suggest this plugin:
Github Hook Allow your Redmine installation to be notified when changes have been pushed to a Github repository.
legendary
Activity: 2576
Merit: 1186
BTW
The Bitcoin Development Team allready use REDMINE
https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/announce-bitcoin-testing-project-80019
why the guys have to pay for a service at bettermeans.com when they could have the same tools on bitcointalk avalable for free?
Not to discourage you or anything, but the development actually uses GitHub's issue tracker. The thread you linked is for the testing project.
hero member
Activity: 585
Merit: 501
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please visit http://glari.ch:3000
3000 BTC funded to the Glari Mining Project listed at https://cryptostocks.com/securities/9?locale=en
I think this is the enviroment the bitcointalk comunity needs as a basis for future development

Environment:
  Redmine version                          2.0.3.stable
  Ruby version                             1.9.3 (x86_64-linux)
  Rails version                            3.2.6
  Environment                              production

http://www.redmine.org/

This is a serious offer, glari.ch is able to deploy Redmine for bitcointalk: you can see the example for a Redmine instance on glari.ch or Redmine.

Redmine Project http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XQv4OtR5T_M
Redmine Collaboration and Document Management http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=obqIIHLO6bM

Since this is not just a small task, project donators are welcome to acquire shares and show this way there agreement and support to build a Redmine based port 3000 for bitcointalk. When the project reaches more then 30k public hold GMP shares; we start to deploy Redmine.

Redmine is a flexible project management web application. Written using the Ruby on Rails framework, it is cross-platform and cross-database.

Redmine is open source and released under the terms of the GNU General Public License v2 (GPL).
Features

Some of the main features of Redmine are:

    Multiple projects support
    Flexible role based access control
    Flexible issue tracking system
    Gantt chart and calendar
    News, documents & files management
    Feeds & email notifications
    Per project wiki
    Per project forums
    Time tracking
    Custom fields for issues, time-entries, projects and users
    SCM integration (SVN, CVS, Git, Mercurial, Bazaar and Darcs)
    Issue creation via email
    Multiple LDAP authentication support
    User self-registration support
    Multilanguage support
    Multiple databases support

Read more about Redmine features.

Redmine Plugins list

BTW
The Bitcoin Development Team allready use REDMINE
https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/announce-bitcoin-testing-project-80019
why the guys have to pay for a service at bettermeans.com when they could have the same tools on bitcointalk avalable for free?
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MAlnMWlvw9g

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BetterMeans is simply a fork of the Redmine issue tracker, integrated with a governance system and a rewards system. Except for those integrations, BetterMeans is NOT a new kind of project management tool that allows one to manage projects in a different way than Redmine.
Compared to Redmine, BetterMeans imposes a specific workflow (by contrast, Redmine is extremely customizable) and removes some of Redmine's advanced features, such as advanced searches. In exchange, it provides a different UI.
legendary
Activity: 1764
Merit: 1059
I don't care whether you build the software from scratch or just create a bunch of modifications for some already-existing software. There are benefits and drawbacks to both methods which will be considered in relation to the rest of your bid.

Whats wrong with email? I would like to see normal lists. Because of less traffic Mailman would be a good choice. Very easy to set up also. Forums are for little people. It is stupid to have to use something like that. Very susceptible for XSS and other attacks. When I came here I was wondering if you really know what you are doing. Sorry if I have to say it so plainly. I'm surprised that nothing has happened yet.

I would prefer simple mailing lists. So I can read new messages and be simultaneously logged into Mt Gox. On the same machine, at the same time with the same account. Add to this a sensible archiving software and you have a professional environment. Animated smilies are nice but perhaps not misson critical. Also I do not need a profile and stuff like this. Why bother?

For Donation and FAQ there can be a normal site. Keep it simple stupid. Just my two cents.


hero member
Activity: 585
Merit: 501
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please visit http://glari.ch:3000
3000 BTC funded to the Glari Mining Project listed at https://cryptostocks.com/securities/9?locale=en
I think this is the enviroment the bitcointalk comunity needs as a basis for future development

Environment:
  Redmine version                          2.0.3.stable
  Ruby version                             1.9.3 (x86_64-linux)
  Rails version                            3.2.6
  Environment                              production

http://www.redmine.org/

This is a serious offer, glari.ch is able to deploy Redmine for bitcointalk: you can see the example for a Redmine instance on glari.ch or Redmine.

Redmine Project
Redmine Collaboration and Document Management

Since this is not just a small task, project donators are welcome to acquire shares and show this way there agreement and support to build a Redmine based port 3000 for bitcointalk. When the project reaches more then 30k public hold GMP shares; we start to deploy Redmine.
legendary
Activity: 1358
Merit: 1002
please visit http://glari.ch:3000
3000 BTC funded to the Glari Mining Project listed at https://cryptostocks.com/securities/9?locale=en
I think this is the enviroment the bitcointalk comunity needs as a basis for future development

Environment:
  Redmine version                          2.0.3.stable
  Ruby version                             1.9.3 (x86_64-linux)
  Rails version                            3.2.6
  Environment                              production

http://www.redmine.org/
Is it just me, or am I the only one who couldn't make out head nor tail of this post? What does funding 'Glari Mining Project' has got to do with modifying the forum?

No, it wasn't just you. I even looked at the username/avatar and post count two more times to be sure it wasn't just an automated spam reply lol
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