What features would be useful for a Drupal Developer board -- (e.g. Scriptlance for Drupal) . Any ideas as to what it needs to convey to be relevant and moreover helpful for prospective clients or people considering creating a Drupal (or not for that matter) oriented web community or application? Does such a thing exist in a user friendly (i.e. non developer speak ) fashion.??
This is in regards to the above thread.
But still it would be a good idea to help people find a developer who is adept at Drupal as well as the rest. So now that brings us to the possible creation of a market board (e.g. scriptlance etc.) that is specific to Drupal. One could do this and it might get some traction. I know people who would have used it at one point or another. The point would be that one would be contracting someone who is proficient in "general" web application work AND Drupal so if Drupal was the way to go they would not be paying for getting the consultant up to speed as noted above.
On that is there a way or a mod that allows for people to rate and item.. and then aggregates and averages the ratings and spits out that basis for that rating.
In other words as we see on Amazon.. a product has 4.2 stars out of a possible 5 and it is based on 23 ratings in the last 6 months. ....
it would be useful for such a market board for Drupal Developers...
I need a design coded so I can use it with Drupal. The design is basic and already coded in html. How much and who wants to do it. Payment will be made via paypal.
I'm not familiar with Plone at all. In fact, I couldn't even tell you what Python code looked like if I saw it. Zope sounds like a dark force ready to suck me into another universe. But its technological intimidation factor aside, it is the mother of all CMS software, at least from what little I've read and heard. Given that it even has some of code written in C for performance purposes, I can only assume that Plone is an industrial, heavy-duty CMS system.
Is there one in the works, thought about it but not worth it, never been asked by O'Reilly, actively focusing on other things, have people tried this and given up, etc. - what is the general status of or feeling about this?