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Suggestions For GeekLog

GeeklogHere is a list of my ideas for features that it would be neat for GeekLog to have. Its a great product as it is -- just think of how sweet it would be with stuff like this added to it..

  • In 'Display Preferences,' that list of authors whose stories you can choose not to display can get quite long. How about turning it into a a multi-choice SELECT list?
  • Ability to associate stories with specific polls, so those polls will appear when the story is viewed.
  • A Kuro5hin-like comment rating system. Basically users rate the comment between 1 and 5, and the comment's average rating is displayed, and users can sort the comments by rating. For even more fun, keep track of the average rating of the comments posted by any one user, and automatically assign that rating to comments he posts in the future.
  • A story-rating system could also be made on the same idea.
  • Non-admin privilages (for example comment.post, poll.vote, story.submit etc) which can be given to specific groups, the Registered Users group, or the All Users group. This will give site admins more control over who can access features like these, than simply a choice of whether or not unregistered users can do it (which is what we have now).
  • When releasing a new version of GeekLog, do so with most or all of the publicly available plugins, blocks, themes, etc. installed but disabled so site admins can use them without having to find out what they are, seek them out, install them, etc.
  • The ability for users to opt-in to certain groups (those designated by the admin) during registration, or after, through a User Functions option. For example, this would make it easy for the admin to send out a site newsletter to those interested through the Mail Users function.
  • The ability to make certain stories expire -- either after a certain amount of time has passed, or after a certain number of stories have been posted AFTER the one which is set to expire. For example, "when 10 stories are posted after this one, this one expires." This will let admins make simple site-related announcements which need to be said, but don't need to be archived as part of the site -- they'll be just fine expiring as soon as they're bumped off the front page.

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Suggestions For GeekLog
Authored by: Dirk on Sunday, October 20 2002 @ 01:34 AM EDT

Most of your suggestions are not new and have been discussed before. Search this site or have a look at our long list of feature requests.

Btw, you can give the story.submit, event.submit, and link.submit rights to any user group, so that feature is already there.

Bundling "all" available plugins and extensions with the Geeklog tarball doesn't make sense, IMO. The tarball is already quite huge (around 1 MB) and this would only increase the size further without any obvious gain. We may need to make it more obvious where you can get add-ons from, but keeping a list of these things up to date is a tedious task and I'm glad that people like squatty, Matt and others are doing their best here already.

And, as usual: This is an Open Source project - why not contribute some of these yourself?

bye, Dirk

Suggestions For GeekLog
Authored by: FlightSimGuy on Sunday, October 20 2002 @ 12:18 PM EDT
When I said story.submit, I was refering to the users\' ability to send in stories (get published, etc), I forgot for the moment that a permission by that name already exists; forgive me. I also mentioned similar permissions like comment.post and poll.vote, which do not exist.
1 MB is quite small. Sure its large for us dialup users to download, but then again, I\'m sure very few (if any) GeekLog users run their webservers on dialup. Most such webservers are on cable/DSL, T1, or higher, in which case even a 10MB download would be considered small. With that said, maybe I should create such a geeklog+all addons bundle and see if it catches on. We\'ll see. :)
Also, I have been thinking about making some of these hacks myself. The hard part here would finding a good way to release them, as installing them would require making lots changes to various geeklog files.