Who is agree to have an addon container sub-website?

General Discussion
  • What do I mean? Take a look at here.
    And here you' ll find a related conversation.
    Currently I don't know about all plugins around nodeBB! How do you find an existing plugins?!

    It's important to know the plugin is compatible with your version of nodeBB or not. This kind of information can be added to the plugin page and plugin.json file.

  • At some point before 1.x (the release after this one) I'd like to try this again. I attempted this before:

    I ended up having quite a lot of other stuff on my hands so I never got the chance to finish it. Ideally the plugins will be linked to this community forum using the blog comments plugin


Suggested Topics


  • 0 Votes
    3 Posts
    109 Views

    @baris
    thank you so much - that's worked 🙂

  • Require login on the total website?

    Unsolved General Discussion
    0 Votes
    6 Posts
    3k Views

    @kev-m I figured this out. I was looking at the Global permissions and not the category specific permissions. To change the category there is a dropdown menu on the upper right hand side of the Manage>Privileges page. Then I select the category and remove the guest permissions.

  • 0 Votes
    3 Posts
    3k Views

    @xCausxn I am going to try out what you have said. But, I also wanted to know if this will work for Social logins on my website?

    The users on my website can use Facebook, Google+ or local login to register to the website and use it. Now if I create the oauth system on my server, will it also be able to handle FB logins?

    Sorry, I am pretty new to all this and still am figuring things out. Even if you can point me to the right direction, I'd be grateful.

  • 3 Votes
    10 Posts
    4k Views

    @a_5mith - thanks! yes the front page logo is in the works and should be updated shortly.

    @julian - thanks! yes the official way should always be a native install, using LXC or Docker makes it simpler and faster to launch, and provides added flexibility in deployment, but there should be some understanding of how the components work together which a native install, which can be also be done in an LXC container like we do, gives users. We are definitely going to look at how we can integrate github into our current build process.

    LXC has been baking since 2009, was merged into the kernel around 2.6.32 and has been mainly developed by a team led by Daniel Lezcano, Serge Halyn and Stephane Graber. Its an Ubuntu supported project since 2012. Serge and Stephane work for Ubuntu. LXC provides container management tools and container OS templates. Here is a video walk through of LXC

    Docker was based on the LXC project untill 0.9 when it switched to its own engine libcontainer, though users can still choose LXC as the underlying container engine.

    Docker containers and LXC containers are a bit different. Docker uses containers to build an app delivery platform and abstracts the container away to an app, while LXC gives you a full Linux environment like a lightweight VM, with some caveats.

    However due to the low profile of the LXC project, a lot of users first introduction to containers may have been Docker, and there are some misconceptions and a lot of users will be surprised by the flexibility and usability of LXC without the constraints of Docker.

  • 0 Votes
    2 Posts
    1k Views

    @carmelzim Give us a shout at [email protected] 😄