Cause the original BLUG website is too old and lack of security, so we plan to fully rework for this website.

It will following such steps:

  • Finding a good CMS / Blog frame for the website.
  • Finding a mailing list / forum frame
  • Test the new frame
  • Add some test content
  • Merging database from old website (it may open another project)
  • Deploy the new website

Beijing GNU/Linux User Group (BLUG) Website needs:

  • A blog or a news track for event announcements
  • A wiki for project developing and post some HOWTOs
  • A forum or mailing list for discussing
  • A gallery frame for posting our event photos
  • A donation(contribution) page for list who donate BLUG
  • A web IRC for easy accessing BLUG IRC channel
  • A optional event calendar
  • A optional planet for showing BLUG members blog

It would be a huge project....a long to go...

Looking for hackers with the skills:

python php nodejs web databases

This project is part of:

Hack Week 13

Activity

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  • almost 10 years ago: tonghuix added keyword "php" to this project.
  • almost 10 years ago: tonghuix added keyword "nodejs" to this project.
  • almost 10 years ago: tonghuix added keyword "web" to this project.
  • almost 10 years ago: tonghuix added keyword "databases" to this project.
  • almost 10 years ago: tonghuix liked this project.
  • almost 10 years ago: tonghuix started this project.
  • almost 10 years ago: tonghuix originated this project.

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