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    May 13th, 2009 by Marcus Povey

    BarCamp Transparency UKBarcamp Transparency is gaining momentum fast. Our sponsorship list is growing and we already have already confirmed a number of high profile people who are going to attend!

    I therefore urge you to keep the 26th of July free in your calendar! Tell your friends!

    On a somewhat related note, I vote for Global Voices Advocacy, because they are doing some very important work regarding freedom of speech and the fight against censorship – and without those you can’t have transparency or democracy.

    This blog post is part of Zemanta’s “Blogging For a Cause” (http://www.zemanta.com/bloggingforacause/) campaign to raise awareness and funds for worthy causes that bloggers care about.

    Barcamp Transparency on Digg

    May 12th, 2009 by Marcus Povey

    This is just a short post to say that Barcamp Transparency is now on Digg.

    Please take a moment to digg this up!


    Extending actions in Elgg

    May 8th, 2009 by Marcus Povey

    Those eagle-eyed developers who have been tracking the Elgg core SVN may have noticed that I have recently committed a bunch of captcha related changes, including a simple captcha module.

    I just thought I’d write a quick post about it as this module makes use of a bit of Elgg functionality which has been around for a while, but that I know a number of plugin developers have missed.

    Namely, the ability to extend actions.

    When the Elgg framework calls an action the Action handler triggers a plugin hook called “action” before executing the action itself. This hook looks like this:

    $event_result = true;
    $event_result = trigger_plugin_hook('action', $action, null, $event_result);

    Where $action is the action being called. If the hook returns false then the main action will not be executed.

    The captcha module uses this to intercept the register and user/requestnewpassword actions and redirect them to a function which checks the captcha code. This check returns true if valid or false if not (which prevents the associated action from executing).

    This is done as follows:

    register_plugin_hook("action", "register", "captcha_verify_action_hook");
    register_plugin_hook("action", "user/requestnewpassword", "captcha_verify_action_hook");

    .
    .
    .

    function captcha_verify_action_hook($hook, $entity_type, $returnvalue, $params)
    {
    $token = get_input('captcha_token');
    $input = get_input('captcha_input');

    if (($token) && (captcha_verify_captcha($input, $token)))
    return true;

    register_error(elgg_echo('captcha:captchafail'));

    return false;
    }

    As you can see, this lets a plugin extend an existing action without the need to replace the action itself. In the case of the captcha plugin it allows the plugin to provide captcha support in a very loosely coupled way.

    Happy coding!

    Barcamp Transparency sponsorship pack

    May 7th, 2009 by Marcus Povey

    I am pleased to announce that the Barcamp Transparency UK sponsorship pack is now available! Many thanks to @sylwiapresley for putting this together!

    Please help by spreading the word as much as you can, and if you represent an organisation that is interested in sponsoring us for any amount then don’t hesitate to get in touch!

    Wrapping up the week

    May 3rd, 2009 by Marcus Povey

    I just thought I’d write a quick blog post to wrap up the week before heading off to enjoy the May bank holiday sunshine… and what a week it has been!

    The week began with a rather frustrating critical hardware failure on one of Curverider’s servers which took down our community site, SVN and bug tracker among a few others.

    No data was lost, and we were able to get the main sites back online in fairly short order once the new server was hooked up and installed in our datacenter.

    On a lighter note I am very pleased to welcome Leonard Lin to the Elgg team.  Leonard was previously senior hacker at Yahoo and creator of  Upcoming.org. Most recently he has also been involved in the Obama campaign.

    Exciting times ahead!

    And while we’re on the subject of Upcoming.org, I would like to take this opportunity to point you in the direction of the Barcamp Transparency entry on Upcoming. Go sign up now!

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