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Hi,
I would really like to have some involvement in the development of this profile.
I'm the founder for http://drupalsn.com and was planning to release something similar in the future.
Would you be interested in having me contribute in some way? drop me an email if you like.
Thanks
Tom
Comments
Comment #1
momper CreditAttribution: momper commentedhello
is there some progress?
Comment #2
rgarriso CreditAttribution: rgarriso commentedI'm new to Drupal and like many trying to design a Social Netowk. I have used the DSNF from drupal.org (http://drupal.org/project/dsnf_install) as a starting point but there seems to be no movement on the profile. After hunting a bit I found this site which seems to address this issue. Does anyone here know if the DSNF Install Profile is still active or is there another that I should use? And is there a Distrib/Profile on this site where users can contribute to building a profile for quick adoption of out-of-the-box Drupal for the average user. While my Drupal skills are still fairly basic...I would be very willing to work with anyone (or group of people) who are interested in making this profile a reality in the near future.
Thanks,
Reggie
Comment #3
grabbit CreditAttribution: grabbit commentedHi!
I've been working on a project called Grabbit that includes a lot of what you are talking about... and a lot more. It's a full social network built in drupal, that includes advanced stuff like mutli-source stream aggregation, filtering, and searching (currently supports twitter, facebook, RSS, gmail, and imap mail). Content and people can be tagged, and all content is run through a semantic engine (open calais) and auto-tagged, in addition to any tags a user wants to use.
Anyway, it's called Grabbit, and the is info at http://grabbit.org
We're looking for contributors to help us... we spent a year and a half building Grabbit (in version 6.x), and then had to struggle with some of the development team who were against making it all open source. Luckily, we prevailed, and finally have the code (on github).
Anyone interested in this please feel free to contact us via this page or the contact form at grabbit.org.
Thanks!
Fred Davis
(I'm freddavis on most social nets)