I've been thinking and working on this, maturing the idea. I agree there should be a more clear guide into which modules are the "recommended" ones, where to get them, how to install and use them... and other concerning things.
I don't agree with joining the XOOPS core main package with module packages. This would require more support in places where concentration is needed in more substancial sectors as what the core and the main XOOPS system is. I don't agree either with module package bundles (but not as critically as joining them with the core) because each and every user has very specific needs and usually not all modules of a pack may interest a user.
I am in favor of a clear documentation, instructing new users and experieced ones in the tools/modules that can be used with xoops.
As I had mentioned in the last post, I will start something out. Here is a brief resumed preview of what it is (it's main layout structure) (it is mainly an informative document)(I'll publish the whole final article somewhere when it's finished):
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An Introductory Review of XOOPS Basic Modules (only current active modules* compatible with the latest XOOPS version will be mentioned as feautured in the list)
FEATURED XOOPS MODULES:
Modules with which you can easily create:
CONTENT PAGES:
Module name: News
Current actual version: 1.44
Author: Hervé Thouzard
Author's download page:
http://www.herve-thouzard.com/modules/mydownloads/singlefile.php?cid=22&lid=104XOOPS module repository link:
https://xoops.org/modules/repository/singlefile.php?cid=48&lid=1558Sourceforge link:
http://prdownloads.sourceforge.net/xoops/XOOPS2_mod_news_1.44.zip?downloadResume: WYSIWYG integration, manage content by topics, advanced user group permissions by topic...
User Manual:
Demo:
(more here)
FORUMS:
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FORMS:
DOWNLOADS:
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CALENDAR:
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IMAGE GALLERIES:
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OTHER SPECIFIC USEFUL MODULES:
(not necessarily active modules*)
(todo: divide in active and inactive and those compatible with latest XOOPS version and those not)
* active modules: a module from which there is news from in at least each semester (not necesarrily upgrades but that it is known that the author(s) keep contact with the project and future progress and support is expected.
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lance said:
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I can take half the ball and roll with it.
I'd love to get a couple of packs done, setup and manage demo sites with the packages.
Would you like to manage the demo links(at least of the main feautured modules)?
Does anyone have a suggestion or would like to complement more information to this document?