May 28th, 2013 at 6:04 PM
I'm currently about 2,500-3,000 lines of code into my file exchange software. It is designed to be a system for gaming sites, mod databases, etc... where files can be uploaded, each with their own page, images, download counts, file ratings, and comment systems.
What's finished so far
* Development/codebase framework
* File downloads and uploads
* Each upload has its own page
* Each upload has an image
* User registration and login systems
* Category management system
* ACP framework
* User management panel
What's in progress
* File ratings
* File comments
* Full moderation system
What's left to do
* Add approval system for uploads.
* Build a nice theme
* Add better file size and type management controls
* Allow more images per upload.
* Theme comments system
* Test and debug
* Anti spambot features
I still consider the work pre-alpha, largely due to the terrible theming work. I plan on finishing a few more things, then releasing screenshots and pushing updates in the future.
EDIT: A significant amount of coding has been completed since this original post. Scroll down to see the newer development updates.
Looking for the code? Check this post for the latest proof-of-concept release.
What's finished so far
* Development/codebase framework
* File downloads and uploads
* Each upload has its own page
* Each upload has an image
* User registration and login systems
* Category management system
* ACP framework
* User management panel
What's in progress
* File ratings
* File comments
* Full moderation system
What's left to do
* Add approval system for uploads.
* Build a nice theme
* Add better file size and type management controls
* Allow more images per upload.
* Theme comments system
* Test and debug
* Anti spambot features
I still consider the work pre-alpha, largely due to the terrible theming work. I plan on finishing a few more things, then releasing screenshots and pushing updates in the future.
EDIT: A significant amount of coding has been completed since this original post. Scroll down to see the newer development updates.
Looking for the code? Check this post for the latest proof-of-concept release.