MineCMS
MineCMS is in development
What is MineCMS?
MineCMS is a content management system designed for bukkit servers. It is the all-in-one social solution for bukkit servers including:
- Forums / Social Network
- A homepage, blog and wiki pages.
- Full integration with your server.
See a full list of features here: Feature List
If you wanna help out or try a development build checkout our github: https://github.com/MineCMS/
When will it be available?
MineCMS is currently still in development. Before we reach the "closed beta" stage, we will let you know, and offer applications for testing! In the meanwhile, you can follow the development on our forums, or the GitHub page. http://forums.minecms.org/
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Posted Dec 9, 2012For those that might still be interested in this:
This project is pretty much dead... sadly. How ever I'm working with a small team on something similar which will be publicly released in the middle of 2013.
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Posted May 5, 2012Here's an update for you guys! Current status of MineCMS, pretty much a mockup haha. But once the functionality is all "plugged in", we should be ready to do some tests. http://dev.minecms.org/
Download it here: https://github.com/MineCMS/MineCMS/tarball/d1
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Posted Apr 11, 2012@pixeltimoto
It's currently not even close to usable. Everyone will be informed when alpha testing starts
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Posted Apr 11, 2012wehen will it give it to download?
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Posted Mar 27, 2012This....
Do eeeeeeet!
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Posted Mar 18, 2012Hey if you need someone to test it out just PM me! I got server, and web hosting!
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Posted Mar 9, 2012@QuickWango @ttocskcaj some news about using other things than MySQL:
I have moved everything that uses MySQL to a new class called MySQLConnection, this class implements Connection. Connection is the interface the plugin uses to connect to the server and database.
QuickWango i suppose you know how to do things, ttocskcaj you can read the forum
And one more thing: QuickWango you can disscuss on irc.minecraft.nz #minecms and at the forums
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Posted Mar 8, 2012@itsyuka
I don't do things by halves. I will go all out in it haha. As long as the team is keen and the interest keeps up.
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Posted Mar 8, 2012I hope you guys can do a great job, I am willing to see how far you will go on this.
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Posted Mar 8, 2012is there a place where I can discuss things with you guys?
I'll do some generic style cleanup tomorrow, but I would like to do more
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Posted Mar 6, 2012@ttocskcaj
I'm currently looking through the source on github (both CMS and plugin).
Do you have an IRC channel somewhere?
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Posted Mar 6, 2012@QuickWango
You can do pull requests if you like, however that's not how we've been doing things. Since we have a small team, everyone just pushes to the repo. You can join our forums and just start posting and suggesting things, we're in the middle of getting some mockups together so we can decide on the overall user interface, so you can join in there if you like?
We already have our own bukkit plugin under development, and we're using our own TCP protocol. @totokaka might be keen for the help java side, but it's up to him.
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Posted Mar 6, 2012@ttocskcaj
I have lots of experience in HTML, CSS, PHP and Java and more and more in JavaScript (plain js and jQuery), So I could help both on the frontend and on the backend.
ApiBukkit is completely modular, so you could create a simple API plugin based on it which provides all the features MineCMS needs, and not more. It uses a Netty based web server which is fast and efficient and it is able to serve the content in different formats (currently: json, xml, a comma-separated list or raw)
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Posted Mar 6, 2012@QuickWango What help are you offering? Also, how can we benifit from using ApiBukkit?
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Posted Mar 6, 2012This project sounds really interessting and I would definitly help out with Pull Request if needed.
I'm also currently finalizing a modular web API for bukkit (spout support will be added in the next days) called ApiBukkit. Would you be interessted?
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Posted Mar 5, 2012Currently we don't need a java dev. I do that. for PHP i don't know.
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Posted Mar 4, 2012need any help with this project? I'm a long time php pro, and I just started plugin development. my second plugin uses outgoing tcp clients. setting up a tcp server to listen for php to connect to it wouldn't be very hard. I can probably find solutions to any problems you run into.
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Posted Feb 25, 2012This project looks really good!
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Posted Feb 25, 2012Hi I wouldnt mind helping with either the plugin or some html. I have dreamweaver cs5 and can do a fair bit on it. The plugin Side i might be able to help woth some stuff but im still learning that.
Thanks
Zackpollard
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Posted Feb 24, 2012I have now started developing the bukkit link.