Some Elgg community site functions resumed

In the past few days, Curverider has reopened access to many features of their community site. Some functionality has been restored. Group owners have the option of turning their forums back on. It also appears that comments are now available for plugins and templates.

In addition, Dave Tosh has opened a discussion pertaining to the Elgg community asking for suggestions as to how best support Elgg. So far, the discussion has centered on software, but there is much more to managing a community

This is a positive step and helps build confidence in Elgg as a platform. I hope that the Curverider developers take to heart what has been said on this blog and ib subsequent comments.

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  1. Tradenet’s avatar

    I agree, especially your “poorly worded” comment there.

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  2. Hero Hunt’s avatar

    They should look at WordPress as an example of how to build and manage a community of developers.

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    1. Tradenet’s avatar

      And Drupal for that matter.

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  3. Terry Hogan’s avatar

    Elgg is looking better. My host, lunarpages, tells me they won’t support wpmu without an upgrade of my account.

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    1. Tradenet’s avatar

      I don’t blame them. It’s a beast.

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    2. Steve’s avatar

      WPMU is very resource hungry. As I recall, it sets up 7-8 tables for each blog account. Our school’s webhost, however, has allowed us to use WPMU with a basic account which is somewhat unusual.

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