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hervet wrote:
1) You can hurt me
I never intend to hurt anyone, why would I start now? And how do I hurt you when I say that preventing more confusion with module versions and release packages, when I only use the news moudle as an example? I'm sorry Hervet, I never ever intend any disrespect or hurt towards you or anyone else, but this is what the rationale behind the choices that were made by the core developers is.
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2) Do you have any idea of the impact of your remarks on the end users? Confusion, lake of logicial etc etc.
Ehm, I think you're focussing too much on your 'baby', the
excellent news module. The whole post is about how we are creating a situation that is
less confusing for all users, that is the context of this thread and the remarks I made here. Picking out one quote and dragging it out of context does make it illogical and confusing yes. But I did not do that, you just did.
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Don't you think that someone will take, what you wrote, for the truth ? "the last versions of the News module will cause problems"
Where did I write that? I believe I wrote that adding the latest version of the XOOPS module (which has changes made to the database) will cause problems with people upgrading using the regular upgrade process, as that is only replacing files with newer ones. I further explain that people can always choose to upgrade to the newer version, but not by using a core patch. Again, please take all this in context...
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Not so old, they were recently ALL modified to include the ticket system.... not so old.
These modifications were to the News 1.3 and Newbb2 modules, included in the main distribution? No, they were not. The core patch contained updates for News 1.1 and Newbb1, as well as the other modules. And this is precisely my point. We're forced to maintain separate code branches only because these modules were included as part of the core when we first started. That means that updates will include those code branches, not those improved ones that you and others have been diligently working on.
Hervet, I recommend people use the latest versions (at least the stable ones) of any module, especially those that are used most often (like the news module).
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Xoops 2.1 will be delivered with two new modules, I don't need to remember you this fact, like me you are following the dev. Where is the logic ?
I think you need to read the last paragraph of my previous post. I clearly stated that we do need to be careful not to make the same mistake. That means that these modules should be distributed separately, in order to maintain a clear upgrade path for both modules and core.
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Please explain me, you (not you personnally) have modified ALL the oldly called "core modules" for the 2.0.10 serie to include them in the new distributions but you are still refusing to see the new version in the distribution. Am I working so badly ?
Why is this something we do against you? No, Hervet, it is not because there is a conspiracy against you, your work is excellent. Why else would we have asked you to join the core development team? And it strikes me ass a bit strange that we already had this discussion at dev.xoops.org, and over IM, and I think on the sf.net forums as well, and still you feel the need to post this same thing here.
The reason we don't include the new modules (the ones that have database changes) has been explained by me, and mithrandir, and skalpa, and Onokazu before, and in this thread. Asking the same questions again and insinuating it is something personal against you does not change the reason.
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Sometimes it's really hard to understand, to be motivated and to follow you...
Am I loosing my time ????
Sometimes it's really hard for us (Skalpa, Mithrandir and others) to have to defend every choice made months and months ago over and over again.
So: Hervet, your news module is excellent, and I recommend it to all users who use the news module.
Hervet, you're a good developer, and that is the reason why we invited you into the core development team (XOOPS's most inner circle!)
Hervet, you are not wasting your time at all, as has been explained many times, the situation with the modules being included in the core package is being remedied with XOOPS 2.2.
Sometimes it is hard for us too...
Herko