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I am sorry - I didn't want to offend anybody, but don't you believe that the structure here is hard to understand?
I always thought that that module bugs should be reported in the module troubleshooting forum - that's what anybody does, that's what I do. And sorry... but these bugs really happen.
Then, davidl2 sent me to dev.xoops.org to report the bug there. I had to register (again) and after that I found out that there is a forum with one or two threads from 2005. I found out there is a "news" section for each project. This news section for XPress has also only one other bug message and when I look under bugs, there was not even one bug listed. Would you think that this place is the right place to file bug reports? I simply can't. Maybe I am too stupid, but since nobody else files bugs there, all other people are too stupid as well - or too lazy to go thru another round of registering for nothing.
If you were not the one who maintains that Dev Forge, would you be able to understand where there is the correct place to submit a bug?
I also looked into the forum at xoopsforge.com, but there are hardly any entries with replies.
I was very enthusiastic when I found your modules, but slowly I begin to regret using them, because each of them contains bugs or strange features (e.g. that Planet blocks don't update themselves). And since you don't even reply if you will look into those bugs, I am not very sure, I should continue using them.
I also was a bit disappointed when sending you language files for XPress but you didn't include them in the latest release. You could have simply said, that you don't want them.
I am sorry if I offend anybody here - but I always thought bug reports are being appreciated and I also thought that trying to clean up this jungle of forums, repositories, dev forges, download sections might help especially newbies to find what they need easily.
If I find some time, I will try to draw a newbie-chart where to look for modules and where to file bug reports. Maybe that would make it more clear that the current structure is... not really understandable.