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I think that the XOOPS core is of very high quality and even though I am using 2.0.9 beta am I quite satisfied with stability and speed.
I have been evaluating more than 50 different modules for my new site. The plans were to open it in the beginning of January.....
but I am beginning to despair.
I must say that too many of those modules out there are not in the same class as XOOPS itself and I have spent to much time trying to find the right mix of them. What someone considers a Beta someone else is labeling as version 2... it is very annoying to find that you have to edit the db manually to get it rolling again after some odd module behavior. The most important module type, content management, is maybe also the most problematic. I have not yet found any of them that are up to the XOOPS standard.
Yes, I know I should do it myself instead of complaining..... and I might but that will take some time
and I need a decent module for my new site now.
So I have a small suggestion
Why not introduce some kind of quality label if a module comply to XOOPS standards (db, variables, naming and so on) and behaves like expected. It should also be a label that certifies that debugging has reached a certain level.
Maybe we can put together a virtual team that goes through the most common modules rather rapidly so that we can have a list of recommended modules or something... If a new module occurs, it is up to the developers if they would like the labeling team to have a go at it to be able to ger the label.
I think that this will make it easier for newcomers, will eliminate some of the frustration and certainly give XOOPS an even better reputation.
Now.... flame me
regards/falke