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Any PHP Developers Want To Team Up?


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So I'm working on a Social Network called MyLovr.com and it will most likely run on FuelPHP, I would've said WP + BP, but I prefer something clean in the framework, from scratch at least, and I intend to run the server on PHP 5.4, as we have the fastest server Host Gator could offer, and I prefer bleeding edge, but stable.

The social network is mostly a dating site, but I have more for it in the future as I want to make it a tool for those who need to find themselves before they reach out to others.

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For those who do want to join, of course, I'll be listing the contributors/staff members on the about/team section. I really want to talk about how this will work and how I want to go about this with other Web Developers on Neowin.

This will obviously be my most dedicated work & I hope this can mean something to the community. :)

Yes, but will you be giving them a cut of the revenue?

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Yes, but will you be giving them a cut of the revenue?

Definitely! I want to build a team where we can work together in making it large enough to catch the eye of those who could invest on the site's growth, like many of the other social networks that became huge.

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What I have so far. If you guys do want to work on this with Github repositories, I would love a contributor on that part. What if this could be a good Kickstarter?

Some features needed for this Symfony2 project (Just to name a few):

- Image Upload / Gallery

- Message Bundle (Implemented, but queryable at the moment as far as mongodb / orm load / class problems)

- User Search / List (Loop functional. No Custom Queries implemented.)

- AJAX overall

- Notifications

- Personality Tests to measure Lovr's comparison with others.

- Facebook / Twitter Login / Share / Invite

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Do you have a roadmap? It actually looks interesting but wouldn't know where to start at this point?

Are you talking about this project privately anywhere?

The name is a little concern, it's not natural to say it, and this type of site needs to be in the public domain... like most dating sites, if it gets the right investment it would end up on tv advertisements or something? I quite like the name i just think it might make it a little harder to get a serious investment.

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