Put the new developers on the Team Members page!

Put the new developers on the Team Members page!

Various things about Spring that do not fit in any of the other forums listed below, including forum rules.

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Caydr
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Put the new developers on the Team Members page!

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Site admin, please update the Team Members page with at least the names of all the new developers the Spring project has attracted. I know there are quite a few missing who deserve recognition.
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AF
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Post by AF »

And remove nonactive members too
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jcnossen
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Post by jcnossen »

Yeah, basically we need a better web system in general. The thing is that all listed team members have to be admins, because the Team page is actually mapped to a hidden forum thread.

That makes me wonder if moth3r was still considering the redesign....
me and fnordia asked him a while back, and he was still considering it but never showed any progress :(
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Das Bruce
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Post by Das Bruce »

Uhh, perhaps you should suck it up and write a few measly lines of html instead?
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Post by Zoombie »

I think it might be a little more complicated then that.
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Post by Dragon45 »

I think it wuld be trivial to pop in some php ECHO or whatever to simply pop in some HTML in the approriate spot but it would be teh h4x and not fun at all :P
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Post by Caydr »

Zoombie wrote:I think it might be a little more complicated then that.
Not bloody likely. I've always run AA using the old dinosaur method... pure HTML. Type stuff in, and it's there. None of this database... merging.... php.... stuff... OF DOOM!
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Post by Das Bruce »

Caydr wrote:
Zoombie wrote:I think it might be a little more complicated then that.
Not bloody likely. I've always run AA using the old dinosaur method... pure HTML. Type stuff in, and it's there. None of this database... merging.... php.... stuff... OF DOOM!
php is good.
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Post by maverick256 »

echo FTW!!!
For cleaniness we are suppose to use templates, but....
echo FTW!!!
(php of course)
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