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Habr, i need help

Hello readers of our blog! I need help. Recently, I decided to make a small site and faced some problems. The essence of the site is to help musicians and just lovers of listening / playing music to choose the right piece of hardware or a program. This is implemented in the form of a collective blog ala Habrahabr, with the only difference that each post represents a certain piece of hardware or software, in the description of which there is only a photo, a personalist, TTX and ... no laudatory reviews. Users themselves give marks to pieces of iron and write in the comments how great they are (or vice versa).
As a result, after a while, we should have (in theory) a large base of hardware and software. And when we need new headphones, monitors or a guitar, we don’t need to climb forums, ask what is better to buy, and then wait for a reasonable answer for a few days, we’ll just go to the site, see if it’s estimated that the community prefers and read in the comments why it prefers a particular model. Here is such an idea.

At the moment there are two site implementations (none are fully completed: D) - one on Drupal, the other on LiveStreet (almost like Habr). The first version is flexible, powerful and all that, but I don’t have enough minds for it, the second version (LiveStreet) is ready, even now, but it seems to me that in the long run Drupal is still better.

It was a problem number one. The second problem is to give users the opportunity to post or not, to register or not?

Problem number three flows smoothly from problem number two. If you post only favorites, then there must be some form through which users will report the hardware and software models that they would like to see on the site. Later, the chosen ones must rake in applications, search the manufacturers' websites, translate descriptions into Russian and post the whole thing on the website. In the near future, only one person will enter the circle of the elect — me. And I will have to tight when the number of applications will be in the tens. Since the project is non-commercial, you can only be elected on a voluntary basis, and in order for the number of volunteers to be more than 0, you need to have the project at least a little popular, and this requires time (it’s not a fact that anyone needs it) ). What to do and how to be is not clear: (Although there is a small compromise (I just came up with: D) - for those who want, allow them to freely register and post according to a certain template, and later the moderators will edit incorrectly executed posts and check the accuracy of data. Not fountain, but still easier than doing everything yourself.
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Total:

1. Drupal or LiveStreet? Or are there other suggestions before it's too late?
2. Do I register or not? Can registered users write posts?
3. How to make so that the information written by users on the site was accurate and framed according to a certain template?

Here is such a story. If anyone is interested in the project I will be glad to any help :)

PS Sorry for the bad name of the topic, but I could not invent anything better :(

Source: https://habr.com/ru/post/68432/


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