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		<title>e107forge Officially opens!</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 26 Feb 2008 17:37:28 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>rob</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[So, I launched a personal project of mine yesterday which I&#8217;ve been working on-and-off for the last three or so years&#8230; e107forge.org has been put in place to provide a single, easy-to-access location for e107 developers, plugin writers and theme coders to store and keep track of their projects, code and releases while working in ]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>So, I launched a personal project of mine yesterday which I&#8217;ve been working on-and-off for the last three or so years&#8230;</p>
<p><a class="bbcode" rel="external" href="http://e107forge.org/" target="_blank">e107forge.org</a> has been put in place to provide a single, easy-to-access location for e107 developers, plugin writers and theme coders to store and keep track of their projects, code and releases while working in conjunction with <a class="bbcode" rel="external" href="http://plugins.e107.org/" target="_blank">plugins.e107.org</a>.</p>
<p><strong class="bbcode bold">So what&#8217;s the difference between <a class="bbcode" rel="external" href="http://plugins.e107.org/" target="_blank">plugins.e107.org</a> and <a class="bbcode" rel="external" href="http://e107forge.org/" target="_blank">e107forge.org</a>?</strong><br />
The difference is the audience, while <a class="bbcode" rel="external" href="http://plugins.e107.org/" target="_blank">plugins.e107.org</a> is aimed entirely at the end user who wants to be able to find a plugin easily and isn&#8217;t necessarily interested in the code behind the plugin. On the flipside, <a class="bbcode" rel="external" href="http://e107forge.org/" target="_blank">e107forge.org</a> is all about the code and the developers, SVN and CVS access is available while providing a fully featured, easy-to-manage project page and allowing coders to collaborate together to work on a plugin. Rather than one developer writing a plugin and then another user making code changes and re-submitting the plugin, we can have collaborative developers drawn together by a particular plugin.</p>
<p>If you&#8217;re a developer wanting to get your code or project online but need some help along the way <a class="bbcode" rel="external" href="http://e107forge.org/" target="_blank">e107forge.org</a> is here to help. If you&#8217;re a theme developer who&#8217;s keen to have a versioning system take care of the headaches of making minute changes here and there, <a class="bbcode" rel="external" href="http://e107forge.org/" target="_blank">e107forge.org</a> is for you. We can provide SVN and CVS versioning control as well as bug trackers / issues / feature requests etc. It really is up to you when it comes to which features you want to use.</p>
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