As it will take some time to rewrite the future Xoops, we have time to discuss
here's a first "rush"
If we intend XOOPS as an young entity responsible for the young community as a whole. XOOPS should take care of the big picture.
Suppose, You are Xoops, and you have to admit that for you, too, the community project is mostly an abstraction: classes, handlers, processes, roadmaps, strategies, themes, teams, local support, forks, markets, etc.
Sure, you occasionally take a tour, live among your peers with whom you interact in running the project, some board members, and other leaders with whom you play on-line, have a drink and discuss a variety of issues.
Xoops should now recognize knowledge as a key source of competitive advantage in the e-business world, but XOOPS still have little understanding of how to create and leverage it in practice.
Second "rush" - Powered by You!
Doubts concerning the success of your operation and lack of trust in your capabilities is detrimental to the success of your work and take eventually to your own boycott.
That's because during your childhood and your adolescence, like the majority of people, you never questioned yourself about your hopes and your dreams. Other authoritary persons,
such parents or teachers, take the decisions that affect the course of your life while being said that you still "to young" to take good decisions. This continuous state of heteronomy means that most people are unconscious of their skills and their personal capacities...
At
Xoops Theme Forge people start to contribute to the creation of a workspace based on the spirit of collaboration. Jason listened to the people needs and done the big work. He was fully engaged in the process of creating, installing, testing, communicating, and using knowledge.
He had also contacted several times the foundation and developers to get some help. There was useful information about accessibility, ergonomics, usability, graphics, etc. But someone took that work to create an individual business while keeping the site closed. Finally people surely left to their own resources too and the team project died.
Some people put hands over others projects and sign it. Mikail try to alert then over react when they remove the credits from his work. I know him from the beginning of phpnuke and since that time we share our work and ideas. Recently he helped me to build xoopserver - XOOPS running in an usb key (php/mysql).
I thinks it's the same # feeling for many people here. And that's why i think the community should review team leaders and tasks,
democratically!