Could not find GoogleMapsAPIKey in Web.config

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11/20/2008 10:36:28 AM
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Re: Could not find GoogleMapsAPIKey in Web.config

If there is something you want to work on just let me know. As long as the scope of it is fairly contained its easier for me to coordinate your efforts. ie, if you want to make additional improvements to the blog and I agree to your proposal and you keep the scope of your work in the blog so that its a limited number of files where you will make modifications that will make it much easier for me to find time to coordinate your efforts. I have limited capacity for it so I need people who can get good results with limited assistance from me. Keep in mind that any required schema changes for existing features have to be implemented for all data layers before it can be put in the repository. I can generally implement the other layers if you implement the MS SQL changes, but its important that you keep any db work to straightforward crud so its easy to translate to other db platforms. Also try and code in a style consistent with existing code. If you do these things and if I find your code to generally meet my approval over time my confidence and trust in your work will grow and it will be easier for you to do more.

There is one project I have in mind that I think would be a huge boost to the popularity and that is making a WinForms appalication to install mojoPortal. The idea would be to use a regular WinForms app instead of the built in MSI installer project type stuff so that it could also be enahanced later to work on linux and install mojoportal in apache on linux machines. Phase one would be just getting it to work on windows. It needs to be able to setup IIS web site unzip the mojo release files, install them, set some config settings, set folder permissions. Ideally it will be enhanced over time so you can select the db platform and it will install the right data dlls for the selected db.

If you have any interest in that project or if you have something else that interests you more, let me know. There are tons of things that could be done as new features, like an FAQ feature would be nice.

Best,

Joe

11/21/2008 4:08:53 AM
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Re: Could not find GoogleMapsAPIKey in Web.config

Joe,

I will first install mojoportal on my pc, so I can run it in debug mode and see how everything is programmed.
Find my way in the project. But I guess that will not be a problem. Would you mind if I look at what should happen to make the comments as a standalone component? I will not change code, just have a look, and contact you to tell you how I would do it.
You can give comment or (dis)approve my way of working.
I have send you a mail on you gmail account with more info.

Stef
 

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