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Team Work: Nuke Cops Monumental Success! |
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I'd like to take this time and say thank you to the entire community. August, while its still here, has brought the site past the 5,000 registered member mark in addition to over one million page views for this month alone. That totals nearly 5 million page views in about eight months of operation.
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Posted by Zhen-Xjell on Thursday, August 28 @ 20:14:30 CEST (5462 reads)
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Team Work: Nuke Cops And Addison-Wesley Partnership Begins |
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Nuke Cops is following in the footsteps of the ComputerCops & Addison-Wesley partnership and will now be offering reviews and contests on web development books. Such titles include PHP, Apache, Wiki Way, XML, etc. Contests shall soon begin where each winner will receive a free copy of the books published by Addison-Wesley.
About Addison-Wesley
Addison-Wesley is the leading publisher of high-quality and timely information for programmers, developers, and system administrators. The Company’s mission is to provide educational materials concerning new technologies and new approaches to current technologies written by leading authorities.
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Posted by Zhen-Xjell on Tuesday, July 29 @ 20:48:46 CEST (4199 reads)
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Team Work: Nuke Cops New Exclusive Theme by NukeMods |
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Nuke Cops now has a new site theme exclusively designed and developed by mikem at NukeMods. In conjunction, testing and fine tuning go to the Elite Nukers at Nuke Cops (for which mikem is apart).
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Posted by Zhen-Xjell on Tuesday, June 17 @ 13:34:40 CEST (4063 reads)
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Team Work: Thanks for being a member |
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Team Work: Nuke Elites Wanted |
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ArtificialIntel writes "Hi Nukers.
As you may be aware, we have a group of nukers who are known as the "Nuke Elites". This group is basically people who know their stuff when it concerns nuke, and are dedicating their time to helping people who are just getting to grips with PHP-Nuke.
As our site is undergoing some re-organization, and some Nuke Elites are being promoted to moderators in our forums, we'd like to know from people who consider themselves
knowledgeable about nuke and are willing to spend some time on this site helping other Nukers.
If you're interested, then please send a private message to me ( ArtificialIntel ) to let me know, and please provide information on what work you've done for the Nuke community already (please supply links to sites you've helped Nukers on).
Please note: We cannot consider anybody for the privilege of joining the Nuke Elites unless you can provide the information I've asked for.
Hope to hear from you soon.
AI"
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Posted by [RETIRED]chatserv on Wednesday, April 30 @ 19:40:21 CEST (4391 reads)
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You read it right, over 2000 avatars in this tarball that go into their unique folders. Grab it here.
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Team Work: Zhen-Xjell Ponders... Could PHP-Nuke Use Trackback? |
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Many of you know that I'm involved with PHP-Nuke very heavily (Computer Cops, Nuke Cops, Analyzer, Google Tap, nukephpbb, among others). From all the different CMS types on the planet, nothing beats it. PHP-Nuke is number one and Francisco does a great job leading.
Placing on the thinking cap, I'd like to discuss a new idea I've had since installing a new website of mine: Zhen-Xjell.com. Its based on a Perl package called MovableType version 2.6 (patched properly of course).
The news articles have what is called a "trackback" link. I figure such an option in PHP-Nuke would only serve to make the Nuke community even more global and interactive.
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Posted by Zhen-Xjell on Tuesday, February 18 @ 21:24:43 CET (30059 reads)
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Team Work: Mod-Rewrite system ready for testing |
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Building off of our previous news article, its time to say thanks to many sources (a detailed list will be included in the release) and for getting me refocused on the task to make the forums indexable by Google and hundreds of other search engines, the TestForums are now ready for testing by the community.
This is a test thread, please feel free in replying:
--> computercops.biz/postt2246.html
Please free to start new topics in this forum:
--> computercops.biz/forum7.html
You can follow the progression of this entire project in this thread at Nuke Cops. If there are enough testers this mod_rewrite package can be release tonight to the public as beta 0.5.0 for a beta cycle.
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Team Work: Giving Help - Being a PHP-Nuke Teammate |
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One of the most important features of PHP-Nuke is it's global reaching influence on all walks of life. Many folks come here seeking help without thought to help others out afterwards. It is our common goal to progress in PHP-Nuke both in expertise and knowledge, so if you found a way to fix something, or a tip/trick that hasn't been posted before, please by all means post it so that others may benefit from your experience/knowledge. After all, we're a global PHP-Nuke family. Plus, it gives you the chance to give back to the Nuke community.
How can you do it? Submit News, or better yet, for real time sharing, visit the forums. Lets not forget those that run Nuke sites to further help the cause: Community Cool Links.
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