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New Post 11/4/2007 4:46 AM
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Couple of suggestions. 

As noticed this has not really had much activity to look at thought whilst in progress if could give some ideas.

1.  As i seen in the tracker that is now in beta would a demo be possible for users to give feedback on and to help test.

2. Poss make if possible modular based, eg for adding support for site chat with possibility for users who want to also choose how their chat could work.  To clarify. If we had a already popular IRC channel or Yahoo channel to have the ability to poss choose wether the module used their protocols or used a built in engine.  I think this would help with opening the chat to a larger area of support for sites that have a large userbase with poss large site members connections to prevent server or memory hog.

MK

 
New Post 11/8/2007 6:33 AM
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Re: Couple of suggestions. 

Well, the idea of the public beta is for users to try it out and help us test, right? It's not currently on a public server, but maybe it will be when it'snot beta anymore.


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New Post 11/11/2007 7:57 AM
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Re: Couple of suggestions. 

Ah i tried the signup for beta but still can't access.  Am a beta tester for the forum and gallery module any chance getting on the chat module too.

MK

 
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