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On the topic of PHP-Nuke Club
PHP-NukeIf we were to obtain Francisco's blessing to host the PHP-Nuke club here at Nuke Cops as a mirror, would you our membership support that? We, the staff, are looking to see the general feeling on this issue from folks. Of course it would be setup the same way as seen on phpnuke.org. Not only would Nuke Cops be an official development team for the CMS, but we'd be an official Reg.Net affiliate with PHPNuke.org. Your constructive comments are welcome.

The notion here is to continue growing our services and try to become an all encompassing solution for your web development needs. Thus far we have delivered not only this support and development site, but also betanukecops, cvsnukecops, and snapsnukecops. There are other projects coming down the pike that other sources of finance would help to grow.

One such vision is to offer web hosting services by nuke cops. We'd of course offer the same security setup that we ourselves use. You folks have made us a success, and we want to continue to grow for everyone's benefit (ours and yours). Afterall, we're one big family. We aim to help you with your hobby and/or business. Would adding a club mirror be a step in the right direction to help us?
Posted on Wednesday, July 23 @ 00:11:38 CEST by Zhen-Xjell
 
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Re: On the topic of PHP-Nuke Club (Score: 1)
by VinDSL on Wednesday, July 23 @ 04:25:01 CEST
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Bring it on...



Re: On the topic of PHP-Nuke Club (Score: 1)
by foxyfemfem on Wednesday, July 23 @ 08:46:14 CEST
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Hello ZX,

Nukecops has my support on whatever direction they take concerning phpnuke software. A mirror site for phpnuke club sound great. Perhaps this would encourage members to join the club which in turns would benefit FB therefore, I don't see why he wouldn't give nukecops his blessing to mirror the club website.

To answer the question "Would adding a club mirror be a step in the right direction to help us?" In mho, I truly believe you should host a membership club for nukecops.com instead of phpnuke.org because this site offer something that phpnuke.org doesn't and thats 24-7 support. No matter what time of day or night I come to this website there is always someone available be it a staff member or a registered member here offering their assistance and/or support.

I would pay $10 a month for membership as a member of nukecops.com although, I have a problem with paying $10 a month as a member of phpnuke.org because I do not receive any support there. I will only become a member of the website that offer me support and nukecops.com believe it or not offer 24-7 support because someone is always available here (staff or registered member) to assist me and others.



Re: On the topic of PHP-Nuke Club (Score: 1)
by sharlein on Wednesday, July 23 @ 12:22:34 CEST
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No, I would not support this idea.



Re: On the topic of PHP-Nuke Club (Score: 1)
by draxx on Wednesday, July 23 @ 15:54:31 CEST
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I agree. I signed up for FB's member club and paid the $10.00 and got NO SUPPORT. So I won't be doing that again. I will give my money to the folks who help me with problems and offer me solutions to more functionality.



Re: On the topic of PHP-Nuke Club (Score: 1)
by RastaMan on Wednesday, July 23 @ 22:39:32 CEST
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Same here as well.. I too bought into the club, got 6.7... Then PHPNuke.org's forums disappeared over night. One month went by, I let my membership go, and two days later 6.8 was out. $10 for 6 months is well worth it rather than $10 per month. $120.00 a year for updates?? naaa...



Re: On the topic of PHP-Nuke Club (Score: 1)
by Azmeen on Thursday, July 24 @ 11:47:57 CEST
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I've registered just to feedback on this interesting thread. I'm no longer a PHP-Nuke user. Many assumed it's because of the club issue, but it never was. It's more because I don't think it's a fair way to contribute to PHP-Nuke.

If PHP-Nuke was maintained by people like NC however, I'd gladly subscribe for a year at least. Because you guys have proven your expertise and dedication on the project.

This might sound weird if not downright offensive considering your relationship with FB, but if the fork saga actually did take place, I'd switch in a blink of an eye as soon as a release is made (beta or full, I don't care... NC's code are definitely better than any given FB code).

But what you said about the family bit is true... in my case, I'm the estranged cousin, FB is the black sheep whom I had a beef with, and NC are the distant uncles who are strong but silent.

Although I'm already happy with my current CMS of choice, I would never say never to anything... even going back to the *-Nuke code, but not under the "guidance" of FB... that part I'm certain.

Also, I don't think this post is actually about "mirroring the club", but more towards gauging user's reaction for a similar idea. You could have just linked to the club registration page if it was purely an issue of helping the club. This paragraph is not an assumption nor am I implying anything, just merely stating my opinion.



Re: On the topic of PHP-Nuke Club (Score: 1)
by acizmendi on Thursday, July 24 @ 12:42:05 CEST
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I know this would happen!
Go ahead and do it.
We will see who will loose at the end.
I can say One nucecops ends other one begins!



Re: On the topic of PHP-Nuke Club (Score: 1)
by jupiter on Thursday, July 24 @ 18:20:30 CEST
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Why not? It is a great idea to have a mirror site; Nukecops contribution to the sustained growth of phpnuke has been immense. After all security is of paramount importance



Re: On the topic of PHP-Nuke Club (Score: 1)
by intel352 on Thursday, July 24 @ 18:50:46 CEST
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i'm not into supporting php-nuke.org, but i would definitely consider supporting nukecops

phpnuke.org has done alot to distance the community, which is why i now go out of my way to find free places to download phpnuke, as opposed to paying the Subscription fee... i choose to not encourage that lack of community 'interaction'

anyways, go for it, but i think a straight-up mirror of phpnuke.org would be pointless, rather, a mirror + nukecops-specific content (as i think you have mentioned in another comment)



Re: On the topic of PHP-Nuke Club (Score: 1)
by paris on Friday, July 25 @ 02:57:04 CEST
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I would for sure join a nuke cops club if the distros where of nuke cops quality with all the sec fixes and add-ons pre tested. I think its ridiculus to think that 10 dollars is alot of money to pay to get a program that would have cost 6 digits 5 years ago. Nuke cops has the best support around. count me in on the club. and thanks to all the nukecops staff for there help.


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