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Hi Dave! I'm currently working on website for my family. The original requirements were to have a picture gallery and a blog - this way I can share the photos of my daughter with my parents. I did some research on the internet and stumbled upon Gallery Server Pro and BlogEngine.NET independently. It took me a day to install and configure these applications. But after original excitement has gone I realized that this kind of setup had limitations. First of all I had to login to 2 applications individually. Second, I hated the fact that everyone could leave a comment in BlogEngine.NET (without being registered). Third - the Search functionality worked individually for each application. I realized that I had to refactor membership providers, configure cross-application authentication cookies, work on common stylesheets e.t.c. I googled literally the following "blogengine.net only registered users can leave comments" to see if there's some configuration built in BlogEngine.NET and the first site that came out was Sueetue.com. When I read what you guys were doing I really thought that I hit a jackpot. Weeks of development were saved! So impatiently I started looking for SourceCode download link - I'm still there - looking for it ;) Just curious - if there's a place where I can download Source, so I can start playing with it? Also I would love to contribute as I believe the project has a great future. This way or another I would like to start looking at the code. What my options are? Boris Edited by user Wednesday, August 26, 2009 2:40:13 PM(UTC)
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Boris, If you create an Avatar we'll give you the source. :-) Kidding! I just updated the "Getting Started" page today which you may or may not have seen. Its new title is "Sueetie Setup in Transition." We're working on a Sueetie Web Package which doesn't include the source but will get you up and running in a jiffy. As for the source code, we're keeping it in a special place as we formalize a license model to differentiate deep pocket corporate types who can support Sueetie from the rest of us. I really hope we can help you. Please offline me at daveburke@dbvt.com if you want to talk about particulars. -Dave Edited by user Wednesday, August 26, 2009 4:29:44 PM(UTC)
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