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ilivanov wrote:
do u remeber Stampede Linux, Stormix Linux, Red Flag, E-XOOPS, H_Xoops and a lot of more which moto was the same as XOOPS - Powered by you, or Builded from ppl to ppl, from users to users, where you will be heared etc, etc. all of them are dead now, buried in History.
No I don't remember those guys. But regarding the implication an "duty" aspect of developping modules, keep in mind I do it (as almost everyone here) mainly because I need those module for a personnal use. Most frequently, I add features I don't personnaly need, but because I think this could be of use for someone else.
To be honest, I don't have any obligation to people using my modules, nore am I the owner of its codes (remember this as well).
I take it from user what they can bring me: bug reports, interesting enhancement suggestions (generally I don't pay to much attention to very specific use, but like to prioritize general purpose features).
Remember I don't owe you anyting, nore to anyone else in this community. You have a problem I clearly understand. I would be more than happy to help you to solve this, the best I can. But remember you can "beg for something" never "require".
Regarding the evolution of my modules, up to now, I tried to stick to their developments. multiMenu is an exemple, along with Edito. Now myMedia and myEdito are on their own way. Believe me, all this represents tons of time and work (without talking about the time I spend discussing here).
So, if I can suggest you something. Instead of complaining about how things are done, dig in it, and help yourself.