If you're a Drupal developer and you've heard of and are interested in 'Peak Oil' before then have a look at http://peakoil.com/post115399.html .
Basically, I'm looking for someone to help me out on Peak Oil related websites for which I use Drupal. I work for non-profits but I do get paid, as eventually would whoever could help me out on this job.
It looks to me like Drupal could handle a "gallery" site for my small photography studio, a mostly static site without user participation, except for clients who need to register to have access to their private proof galleries. Someone familiar with slick PHP photo gallery designs would be great.
I'm using Drupal for this in order to gain knowledge that would enable me to put up a
community newpaper site as well.
I'm waiting for a company called Skype to unleash server side plugins that we can use to create a skype.module for drupal, Skype have a multi platform computer-2-computer telephone software system that is very popular and I think it might be useful to drupal site admins.
At the moment integrating Skype into a website is tricky. There is a public API for skype that is available to download at the skype site and there are a growing clutter of third party skype plugins for websites. Such as the online status indicator and instant messaging solutions. Which were developed using the public api.
Just wondering if there is a C++ programmer out there who can have a quick look.
There maybe a bounty involved as I notice that one of the busiest drupal driven sites - the ecademy - are struggling with their skype.module. i.e. if it was a huge a mount of work to pull together a few pieces - ecademy.com may chip into a bounty for the module.
I'm happy enough to wait until skype release more plugins themselves, but thought I'd mention it on here in case there was a drupaller out there with a bit of C++ savvy and who is wiling to help. A more detailed discussion is at this thread.
Background:
Bioflorida is the nonprofit state trade organization. Originally a phpnuke website was built for the organization in 2000. Though functional through 2004 the site was riddled with security flaws and did not have the ability to accept credit cards.
A local ISP and developer “volunteered/bartered” to provide a new CMS site based on Phpwebsite (see phpwebsite.net for details) with the amember transaction gateway for a new site.
After delays, and communication issues the site was “turned” over to bioflorida. The site was found to be dysfunctional and ISP to be less that helpful. The decision was made last month to transition what we have on the current site to a new Drupal based site hosted by Site5.com.
Current Status:
Bioflorida.com & .org are hosted with www.plhbhosting.com, PhpWebsite, MySQL, Amember, and the secure cert are installed and the site is 97% operational as is. There is FTP access, and Hsphere provides the remaining site and server access. The ecommerce portion is operational but we are receiving user complaints.
Site5 is the hosting provider for the new Drupal site. In addition to “standard” server and files access through their (nice) UI we have shell access (jailed shell) via putty. Drupal 4.6.0 is installed, and operational. Amember is installed, the secure cert is installed, and the Drupal module for Amember is installed. Volunteers will transfer (cut and paste & htm files) from the old site to the new site – so scope of work will not include content transfer.
Client:
Bioflorida.com
Administrative Contact:
Linda Bonafede
Assistant to the President, Diana Robinson
BioFlorida
222 Lakeview Avenue, 4th Floor
West Palm Beach, FL 33401
Direct Ph: (561) 671-3647
Fax: (561) 653-3840
Email: linda@bioflorida.com www.bioflorida.com
Technical Contacts:
Rob Koch rob@bioflorida.com
Greg Robinson <-- Main Contact for this contract greg@ltcc.com <-- Main Contact for this contract
Background:
Bioflorida is the nonprofit state trade organization. Originally a phpnuke website was built for the organization in 2000. Though functional through 2004 the site was riddled with security flaws and did not have the ability to accept credit cards.
A local ISP and developer “volunteered/bartered” to provide a new CMS site based on Phpwebsite (see phpwebsite.net for details) with the amember transaction gateway for a new site.
After delays, and communication issues the site was “turned” over to bioflorida. The site was found to be dysfunctional and ISP to be less that helpful. The decision was made last month to transition what we have on the current site to a new Drupal based site hosted by Site5.com.
Current Status:
Bioflorida.com & .org are hosted with www.plhbhosting.com, PhpWebsite, MySQL, Amember, and the secure cert are installed and the site is 97% operational as is. There is FTP access, and Hsphere provides the remaining site and server access. The ecommerce portion is operational but we are receiving user complaints.