Information and news about WackWall project.
Monday, February 15th, 2010
We decided to set up brand new WackWall blog and separate it from this one. Multiple blogs are harder to manage but they make ordinary user’s life easier. Guess what we choose?
It’s not completely ready yet so we will make some tweaking but from now on all info about the ongoing WackWall/Xitti updates will be posted there.
Find it here: blog.WackWall.com. Please update your bookmarks and RSS feeds.
Posted in News, Projects, WackWall, Xitti | Tags: blog · move
Wednesday, January 20th, 2010

Believe it or not but Xitti Adult Social Network Builder is finally live.
We worked very hard on it because Xitti introduces OpenWack – our new community software platform. Now you can check it live in action. We worked on this new software for more than a year to solve specific technical problems on modern community sites. Now it’s available for you.
Beta
Of course, Xitti is beta at this point so you shouldn’t use it for production sites yet. It even lacks some necessary features which we postponed to release earlier. But at this point we are working to introduce all basic functionality for a community site, so hold on.
Troubleshooting
What’s important to remember is that this is a new software platform which is yet to mature. Although at this point it’s pretty stable you will still find problems in there (guaranteed!
). Please don’t hesitate to let us know.
Feedback
Problem reports, suggestions and (of course) opinions are hearty welcome at our Discussion/Help board: GetSatisfaction.com/Xitti.
Help us test Xitti to receive after-beta benefit: FREE LIFETIME hosting!
What’s next?
Xitti comes to host adult social networks from WackWall social network builder. WackWall will no longer host adult content and will also be converted to the new software platform with the existing social networks that are still alive. Watch news!
Posted in News, Projects, WackWall, Xitti | Tags: release
Thursday, December 17th, 2009
At this very moment we are setting up servers and doing final testing of OpenWack platform that will power WackWall social network builder tool after the big relaunch.
With that relaunch we are introducing one more change – we will divide adult communities from the rest of the WackWall society. This is a necessary step because there was a huge demand from our users to do that. Both parts will have free unlimited beta period. After the end of beta period we will start charging adult comminities small monthly fee.
We will start converting adult communities first and move them to Xitti – the adult division of WackWall. The owners of adult communities will receive email with necessary instructions from us once we are ready to start.
So please be patient, we are very close and are currently working on setting up network environment for the new platform. Cross your fingers and wish the upgrade goes smoothly to the joy of your members!
Posted in News, Projects, WackWall, Xitti | Tags: status
Friday, December 4th, 2009

OK, you’ve heard this phrase already at least once. But now we really mean it. We are preparing the new software platform OpenWack as WackWall underlying technology. We are in the phase of finishing planned feature set and starting alpha-testing. Given the simplicity and robustness of the new platform we will deploy the live open beta-testing some time later this month.
First of all we will launch the new platform on Xitti.com – the adult division of WackWall and migrate adult social networks there. This is the plan for this month. The second stage will be deploying on WackWall.com – this will come later.
Yes, we had to decide where to compromise. As one of our customers rightfully suggested we will start with minimum working new platform and iterate quickly to iron out bugs and to extend functionality – all according to your feedback. Exciting times are coming for WackWall and we can’t wait to show you around. Just a little bit more time!
You can track OpenWack progress on the blog and on Twitter.
Cross your fingers and wait to see some fresh stuff to impress your users!
Posted in Oxwall, Products, Projects, WackWall | Tags: schedule · status
Tuesday, December 1st, 2009

This is that time of the year again. On the first day of winter we celebrate the birthday of Skalfa eCommerce. Today we hit the 5 year milestone.
Let me go a little personal here. When 5 years ago I announced starting a new company I was not nearly confident it’s going to shoot. We needed to start from scratch after the first year so we were a software product company without a product. Hell, that was tough but that was the time we again proved the simple truth – gather talents and build something people want. That worked. Any piece of software can be built if you have capable people on your tank and some passionate customers to start with. Some people were very early to grasp values we were aiming at.
Now SkaDate is one of the most recognizable names in the online dating software world. We never aimed at “growing big” but grew 5 times in staff – by customer need.
Thank you all for supporting us all these years. By using our products and telling us where we need to improve you’ve been pushing us forward. A lot of your ideas are surprising and encouraging. Every time we raise another big project on SkaDate I feel excited about how people use our software. I hope to enjoy it years and years on. The upcoming year is going to be revolutionary for our company with the launch of new open source and SaaS products in our core competence marketplace. Watch our progress, we want to share that with you.
Happy Birthday Skalfa!
Posted in FaceJuggle, News, Oxwall, Products, Projects, SkaDate, SkaLinks, Skalfa Ads, WackWall, chuPPo | Tags: birthday · skalfa
Friday, November 27th, 2009
Happy Thanksgiving to all our customers!
You’ve been a fantastic crowd all these years. Thanks to your demand and feedback we’ve developed military discipline when serving you. Thanks to your patience we’ve been able to polish our shortcomings and actually improve all across our bottom line. Thanks to your insight we’ve created a marvelous product. Thanks to your ideas we’ve been able to take part in raising the best dating and community sites on the Internet.
All Skalfa employees in the USA, Czech Republic, Kyrgyz Republic and Russia want to wish you happy Thanksgiving, terrific Christmas shopping season, and new successful endeavors in the upcoming year.
Thank you guys.
Emil Sarnogoev
CEO
Skalfa eCommerce
Posted in FaceJuggle, News, Oxwall, Products, Projects, SkaDate, SkaLinks, Skalfa Ads, WackWall, chuPPo | Tags: thanks
Wednesday, June 17th, 2009
Hey, today we have some more news than just fabulous we-are-working-on-WackWall-2.0 one. We have successfully finished deploying new set of management features for the current WackWall platform.
From now on Network Admnistrators can:
- Remove your social network from WackWall;
- Remove all kinds of content from your social network;
- Remove comments from all kinds of content on your social network;
- Ban users.
These features were long due and we took our time to release them now instead of further forcing to wait for them in the upcoming grand re-launch.
Feel free to submit feedback at dev.wackwall.com.
Posted in Projects, WackWall | Tags: features · update
Monday, February 16th, 2009
Looks like OpenWack.org site is kind of online. With that we want to announce that OpenWack is the future engine for WackWall webservice and is currently in the works.
Read the site materials to get the basic understanding of OpenWack and visit its blog: OpenWack.org/blog. This will be a separate blog devoted to OpenWack platform only. As its preface is the article about what OpenWack is and how it will work for you.
Posted in News, Oxwall, Products, Projects, WackWall | Tags: development
Friday, January 30th, 2009
As the first launch of this year we set up WackWorld Expo (the name resembles something to me??) website as a source of information about anything related to WackWall and OpenWack.
Things are rather quiet on both projects’ camps only because background works are in progress. Think OpenWack = timebomb. As of this moment WackWorld Expo is the medium of information about WackWall status quo and semi-official OpenWack development log.
Pay attention that we plan to make WackWorld Expo an independent resource as soon as it can live without our contribution. Learn how you can be involved.
Posted in Oxwall, Products, Projects, WackWall | Tags: launch · wackworld
Tuesday, December 9th, 2008
I’ve been thinking about the situation with Ning shutting down adult social networks on its platform.
The problem with free hosted services for social networks is the same with Ning. It’s only a matter of time when your interests go against theirs – monetary, ideological, or whatever else. At least nobody owes you anything – it’s free, what the hell. Nobody approaches your individual problems – this is one reason you can find yourself moving to another place again.
I believe this time people will be more careful with choosing provider for their community sites. One ground rule here is not to change one “walled garden” (a closed place where your community depends on business decisions that the service owners make) for another. Sure, Ning claims that you can get a running copy of your site with your members and data but Ning proved that not to be the case. Currently they have problems with even meaningfully exporting your data. If they had any success with that no adult communities would be seeking new providers now.
Exporting members to another place is evil – you don’t know who many members will survive it. You need to get them to actually respond to your newsletter by moving their activity to the new site, you need to have them get used to changes which every provider has. How many members are you going to lose? 50%? 80%?
1) If you do not see too much value in time invested in growing your community – you can move on and find one of services similar to Ning.
2) If you want control and guarantees you need to bear with the thought that it costs money. A solution like SkaDate might be the choice, given that it has a no-brainer hosted social network site solution. This is freedom. At any point you can opt out for an independent set up, so this is where you stop moving your community between providers.
3) If you want both free and control that’s where you choose WackWall. Solving the problem of free hosted solution and independence is one of the major reasons we are introducing WackWall 2.0 relaunch soon. I will follow up on this specific topic later.
This time the choice should be made by you – not your platform provider. Time and effort to grow a community is your main resource, I believe it should be put on top of your priority list before you start digging again.
Good luck with that.
Posted in Miscellaneous, Projects, WackWall | Tags: move · SkaDate