@Hawkee Hawkee, one way would be to set up a git server in parallel, meaning running git and current model in tandem.
It would require figuring out how to display git's contents in a graphical manner, which shouldn't be too difficult. With the demand you have now, you can run git off of your current web server (assuming you have access). If you need help with that, I can help you out.
@Hawkee Is git not more social than static codes? Forks grab the entirety of a project and allow you to edit them and re-upload respectively. I think that collaboration is the most social way to program, and at this point the most social collaboration is done with git.
Git is a program, not a host, Github is a site that hosts git projects in a graphical manner. In no way is Hawkee competing with Git, it's nowhere near even the same category.
@Hawkee Sean, those sites are using Git, which is 100% different than hawkee's current system (which you probably already know). In order to implement git, he'd require a larger amount of storage, and a full dedicate git server cluster. It's doable, but would require reuploading every script that currently exists under different user accounts on a server cluster which will be incredibly difficult. In other words, this would require an entirely new site!
Furthermore, those systems require Git, which while easy to setup, is not so easy to use (especially when a lot of people here are under 15).
On the other hand, this would be well worth the time assuming people can figure out how to use git.
If Hawkee decides to do this, I suggest making it open source (at least partially), we here at Hawkee can all contribute and make the system in no time.
@Hawkee I second Jethro's statement, I don't come here much anymore, but seeing his comments and general demeanor makes me feel like this whole site is full of children. He thinks its [funny|not childish] while the inverse is true. This site isn't made for foolishness, it's a place where people can come together and share their successes and get credit for their advancements. At least that's the way it was for me.
At the very least, see mine and Jethro's contributions and loyalty throughout the years vs this kids month of idiocy as weight in the form of authority.
Your just mad that we have free medicare? you get what you pay for. how many people do you know that go to canada from america for healthcare? none. if i wanted a free medicare for the price of a pussy government that is controlled by big industry, i'd go to either canada or mexico, pretty much the same shit.
@Hawkee hey add 'border:solid 1px #c0c0c0;' to the .postarea css as to match the other divs, it seems you have quite a bit of code mismanagement which might cause this to malfunction in some areas.
also, suggestion: with the javascript and php, you should maybe create a way to integrate a live demo managed by mods.
<td align=left valign=middle><input class="text" type="checkbox" name="autologin" checked></td>
<td align=left valign=middle>auto login</font> </td>
make that
<td align=left valign=middle><input class="text" type="checkbox" name="autologin" checked></td>
<td align=left valign=middle style='white-space:nowrap'>auto login </td>
i noticed that you were ending non-existant font tags in your login form...... lawl.
@Hawkee its mostly the auto login title, in some other browsers theres other things.
http://api.browsershots.org/png/512/a2/a2a717f3a9fcf864080316060cfb8df3.png the auto login overflows incorrectly, you can fix with css white-space:
white-space:nowrap;
@Hawkee http://browsershots.org/http://www.hawkee.com/
looks like its just on gecko based browsers such as chrome and older versions of firefox.