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Spammers are to be:
· Beaten 37%
· Stabbed 37%
· Shot 37%
· Hung 37%
· Drawn 37%
· Quartered 37%
· handed over to Jack Bauer as terrorists with vital information 87%
· Really, *really* hurt 37%
· - 0%
· heralded as good and just marketers just trying to make a living 0%

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What is Scoop
Scoop is a "collaborative media application". It falls somewhere between a content management system, a web bulletin board system, and a weblog. Scoop is designed to enable your website to become a community. It empowers your visitors to be the producers of the site, contributing news and discussion, and making sure that the signal remains high. More >>

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Where can I get Scoop
You can download the latest release tarball: scoop_1.1.8.tar.gz

You can grab the nightly build. Note: This is generated automatically from the current CVS, and may not be reliable! Get that here: scoop-1.1-nightly.tar.gz

The developers strongly recommend CVS as the primary way to obtain Scoop, since releases tend to have pretty long delays between them. If you have CVS installed, do the following:

cvs -d:pserver:anonymous@ scoop.versionhost.com:/cvs/scoop login

cvs -z3 -d:pserver:anonymous@ scoop.versionhost.com:/cvs/scoop co scoop

The above is two commands; each one must be on a single line. When prompted for a password for anonymous, enter 'anonymous' (without the quotes). For more CVS info, "Open Source Development with CVS" is an excellent online reference.

Where can I get help
There are several sources of information and support for Scoop. The first place to look is the scoop-help mailing list. You can browse the archives, or join the list. If you want to post a question, joining the list is strongly recommended. You can also join the #scoop IRC channel on SlashNET.

For documentation, there is the (largely complete) Scoop administrator's guide. You can also read the current README and INSTALL files, from Scoop WebCVS (username and password are both "anonymous"). The admin guide is also included with Scoop, in the doc/ directory.

If you have new feature ideas or requests, or descriptions of something you're working on for Scoop, this site is the place to submit them. You can also search this site for information. If you want to get your hands dirty, or have any questions about developing for Scoop, there is also the Scoop-dev list. You can browse the archives, or join the list.

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RFQ Docs
By janra , Section Help! []
Posted on Sat Aug 16, 2003 at 12:00:00 PM PST
Request for Questions!

While the new Scoop Admin Guide isn't yet finished, I'm starting to think about one of the rather important sections... Frequently Asked Questions.

(8 comments, 63 words in story) Full Story >>

AutoFormat as default input? Bugs
By mcoyote , Section Help! []
Posted on Tue Aug 12, 2003 at 12:00:00 PM PST
What unpleasant deity do I have prostrate myself before to get "Auto Format" as the default formatting option on my site? Most of my users are writers and such and have pre-formatted text for pasting, so the HTML formatting shouldn't be the first choice (plus I implemented smilies in AutoFormat :) <-- oh, you didn't see that, never mind...).

Thanks. I have a moderately busy Scoop 1.0b site (from CVS, a few months ago) on a beat-up, six-year-old server running (The One True OS) Solaris x86. Works great, loads of fun.

(...Stop by some time: http://www.catscratch.org ...)

(1 comment) Comment >>

Scoop hosting for modified versions of Scoop Bugs
By phill , Section Help! []
Posted on Mon Aug 11, 2003 at 12:00:00 PM PST
I apologize in advance if this is the wrong section to post this in.

I have a server running Scoop that will be 'going away' and I have been looking around to find a webhoster to run it for me. Problem is that I changed a bit of the code to suit my needs so it is no longer stock Scoop code. Does anyone know of a hoster that can run this for me? I can combine all the code into one variable to make things easier, I suppose.

(5 comments, 365 words in story) Full Story >>

Slash breaks Scoop, Scoop breaks Slash Docs
By thelizman , Section Help! []
Posted on Mon Aug 11, 2003 at 12:00:00 PM PST
So, without wondering extensively if it will even work, I decide to create a single install with slashcode running in the rootdir, and scoop as location-based install under http://www.mystupidserver.com/scoop. However, if I include scoop first, slash won't run. If I include slash first, scoop won't run. I had assumed (perhaps naively) that by running scoop in a subdir, it shouldn't interfere with slash and vice versa. Can this be done? If not, can I run them together using virtual hosts (www.mystupidserver.com, and scoop.mystupidserver.com....and a little help there, as well)? Or should I just abandon this silly notion, and build two separate machines to serve?

(4 comments) Comment >>

Scoop Install on OpenBSD 3.3 Problem: DBD::mSQL Docs
By iceburn , Section Help! []
Posted on Thu Jul 24, 2003 at 12:00:00 PM PST
So I fell asleep at my computer after hours of trying to install scoop...

(6 comments, 186 words in story) Full Story >>

Link to Print Docs
By merlin , Section Help! []
Posted on Wed Jul 16, 2003 at 12:00:00 PM PST
How do I implement the linking to the print page?

(1 comment, 107 words in story) Full Story >>

Switch from location to virtual host Bugs
By dnaworks , Section Help! []
Posted on Mon Jul 14, 2003 at 12:00:00 PM PST
This isn't really a bug but I had a question.  Has anyone here switched from a location-based install to a virtual host (well, virtual host = 'www') w/o a complete reinstall?

(2 comments, 104 words in story) Full Story >>

Help for running Scoop in Windows Docs
By TimF , Section Help! []
Posted on Sat Jun 21, 2003 at 12:00:00 PM PST
I have updated my Scoop in Windows documentation and got it working again.  However, I still can't get the mailing of new accounts and passwords to work as expected.

(7 comments, 220 words in story) Full Story >>

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