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JahDesik wrote:
I like the XoopsForge pack a.k.a "the phppp pack"
I also like those modules but most of them are too complicated for a simple startup package. But they would fit well into a professional module pack. E.g. I don't think we would need a Wiki module in a startup package.
I agree that XoopsForge is a good source for modules, but why is it a different site? Why aren't those modules included here in the module repository? This is one of my main points. The modules are not easy to find for a newbie.
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A bit OT: I would like to see an automatic update system for modules
Would be nice, but let's do one step after the other. First we need a working module repository that is free of all the outdated, unsupported stuff. Then this could be integrated by an automatic update procedure.
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(davidl2)
An alternative idea - and perhaps an easier to maintain one - would be a simple list (with links) of suggested modules for different applications.
This could be linked to in the installation, and would in turn link to both the repository entries - and of course the authors homesite.
This would be an option, but then the module repository has to be removed here, because otherwise people only get confused. The first "normal" thing for a visitor here would be to check a link called "module repository" when he is looking for a module.
However, such a list is - to my mind - only the second best option, because the links might get outdated, servers could be closed down and then there is no access to a module that still might work but could not be downloaded anymore. Having the modules here in the modules repository with somebody maintaing them is the best solution.
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(Bender)
So is this your application to join the file repository team?
Yawn... why does it always comes to sentences like that? Please accept that some people simply want to
use Xoops. This - and the feedback they give is also an important part of the community. Of course - participating is always better, but not everybody has the time or the wish to do this but still can be interested when pointing to deficiencies in the current process.
If I want to participate more actively, I can just ask to get involved.