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brandnew form DANKSTREET.com: a new PostNuke-Adminsiter-Guide - ready to use
PHP-NukeNukeEvangelist writes "merry Christmas -

(this one goes to the Post.Nukecops - departement. which would be a great addition to the allread very sophisticated environment here.)


Charles F. Maguire a fellow postnuker from dankstreet.com announced in this release-article..."anyone is insterested... the new gpl ized Administrator-Guide for PostNuke (demo) can be downloaded here in Zip-Format and downloaded in in tar.gz format here or viewed on-line right here [just click !] . This is Release Candidate 3. The online version doesn't have the figures (images), but the zip and tar.gz downloads include 34 png files! It still needs lots of work, but it is a start. Thank you PostNuke!" (end of citation)

Any interested PostNuker can contact via Feedbackmailer your also invited to comment to this release-article


BTW; well this is a real christmas present to the whole PostNuke-community - this GPL ized docs are not only allready very useful for newbies - helping to get startet with PostNuke. These docs are great starting-points for a sustainable documentation-creation process. They open up the opportunities to get enhanced in a collaborative and discursive process. They can be enhanced stepwise... based on peer review and incremental developement. With such a process we get a more consolidated creation process of new knowledge and a very very sustainable documentation-work. Any interested PostNuker can contact via Feedbackmailer your also invited to comment to this release-article"
Posted on Thursday, December 25 @ 21:08:04 CET by Zhen-Xjell
 
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Re: brandnew form DANKSTREET.com: a new PostNuke-Adminsiter-Guide - ready to use (Score: 1)
by blumie607 on Friday, December 26 @ 19:06:44 CET
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I thought this was a PHP-Nuke site, as stated in the header: "Official PHP-Nuke Dev. Team"

Is it also PostNuke?



Re: brandnew form DANKSTREET.com: a new PostNuke-Adminsiter-Guide - ready to use (Score: 1)
by NukeEvangelist on Saturday, December 27 @ 09:42:55 CET
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Hye



>>>>>>>>>>>
I thought this was a PHP-Nuke site, as stated in the header: "Official PHP-Nuke Dev. Team"

Is it also PostNuke?
>>>>>>>>>>>>


i would love to see a site called PostNukecops.com or something similar. THE great environment here is very very impressing. The various services of NukeCops.com could be availabe to a MUCH BIGGER AUDIENCE than it is today.

My vision;

Nuke and i tink of PHPNUKE and PostNuke is more than just a vision or a person, it is a global unifying architecture not only in content management software [CMS], but in human participation and knowledge sharing. We have a very tight support-network with a pervasively networked global community:

To spell it out clearly:Nukecop has got a very interesting position. NukeCop is like a cutpoint - it could function as a bridge between both systems. It could bridge the gap between both systems. It could serve both c ommunities - THERE ARE MUCH BENEFITS out there - Benefits for all envolved.

What do you think?


regards
NukeEvangelist.


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