Thanks wtravel for the translation much appreciated, not spoke in a while I hope all is well with you.
Hi katim110,You didn't humiliate XOOPS, or bring it down in anyway, sometimes people fear criticism and see it as an attack, this is not your fault it is theirs.
You didn't even need to explain yourself, but thank you for doing so anyway.
As the wise kc0maz said, XOOPS is not the perfect tool for every situation, and no matter what is done it probably never will be, however for those solutions it offers and fits, XOOPS exceeds itself.
Anyway I wouldn't worry Katim, just people being a little over sensitive.
I've toyed with many CMS's, the major thing that deters me from Joomla is the lack of core grouping features for members, plus not all the sites we maintain are run by us, so it could be confusing the those web masters whom struggle to even turn the computer on.
I've been loving WordPress recently, and even made some small minor theme code releases for the MU version which is wicked.
Good luck with what you do Katim. Godspeed.
Hi goatboy,it takes a big person to own up to their mistakes, no apology was needed, you pre-empted this situation.
I too tire of the bickering, but sometimes that's what it takes to make people listen, not everyone always agrees with the method though.
Hi DavidFarr,Buggy modules are not really the concern of the core, although I feel more could be done to help developers and show end users the compatibility as is done with WP, Joomla and many other great CMS's out there, all it takes is a little image to show if it's stable, rc, alpha, etc, if it works with 2.0 or 2.2, etc.
If you feel you may now of made the wrong choice, then I'd be inclined to agree with you, in that the choice you made wrong was not testing and comparing all favourable systems extensively before launching a production website, otherwise you wouldn't be doubting your original decision.
Despite my few gripes with XOOPS I still love it, we run many sites with XOOPS, some with over 10,000 members, we also run wp sites and some commercial scripted sites as no CMS had to offer what we were looking for at the time.