First of all I want to say this is a great idea that both of you join and start making a fork of SMF, because I know that both know what will made wedge a great forum software. So I wish you the best.
Thanks. Yeah, interestingly either of us are probably the only guys who could manage an entire fork alone. The fact that we teamed up turned this sweet impossible dream into a nightmare of ambitious reality
:)Plus, honestly I was a bit eager to show that the SMF team kicking me out for not "being able to work in a team" was just bullshit. It was just politics, and I'm still convinced of it. Pete and I make a great team, really. In the future, once Wedge is stable, we'll probably add new developers to the team, too. We already have 4-5 people under scrutiny eheh.
I really like the way you introduce the software in your FAQs and stickies. You both have good points and solid ideas (and I see arantor already spam in the top secret boards :P ).
Heresy! I'm still the top
spamm poster here
:niark:Not by much, though. It's amusing that even if we don't always post in the same topics, we manage to stay within each other's view in terms of spamming!
Just with a simple registration you can see many cool stuff like the draft, javascript auto-save and personal text change (which is really cool).
FAQ. Wedge.org is based off Noisen.com's codebase, which is my own custom SMF. Much of this code isn't on par with my current quality checks, so I've rewritten a lot of it -- and Pete has, too.
Also, the thought system is private here. i.e. if you're not a Friend, you can't view convos.
My only doubt is... This is the official theme of wedge? Or this is just a nice simple theme only for the forum?
Nope, it's a horrible theme I cooked up very hastily back in August. I made a few tweaks to it but not much. It still sucks, compared to my work on Wedge's theme. Really. Well, I'm very happy with Wedge's Wine styling at the very least. I made three themes for Wedge so far, and Pete is currently working on one (based off Wine). We'll discuss stylings later. Basically, they're Wedge's equivalent of SMF2's variants. Only, much, much more powerful and way cooler.