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The whole Frameworks folder thing is a mess, in my eyes. I understand that some modules from individual developers use common code which is not available in core, hence the need for frameworks if a user wants to use those modules, but I think the Frameworks folder should be arranged in a more 'understandable' way. Like, if core came with an empty Frameworks folder, and devs could just add a sub-folder "xoopsforge", "smartfactory", "GIJoe", etc. It would help people (eg. me!) know what they need to keep updated/included so much more clearly than at present. Every time a dev releases a module that depends on their frameworks, they could include an updated directory in the download package. They could even have it install automatically. That would nullify so many of the problems people have with their modules. I suppose that would potentially lead to duplicate libraries and stuff, but it'd be easier for users.
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As for Impress, well, I think it's all down to presentation. Their site has a mere fraction of the info that's available here on xoops.org, but it's presented in a way that makes it findable!
IMHO Impress never needed to fork. The peeps behind it were basically people who wanted to re-vamp xoops.org, but built themselves up into such a frenzy that they left themselves no option but to go away and make their own version of the site. Don't know why they felt they had to break away from the XOOPS community so completely when they could have (and did, infact, with xoops.info) just offered an alternative support site. I dare say they're still visiting here (hey all, how're ya doing? Congrats btw).
I'll shut up about that now. Water under the bridge, and all that.
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Anyway, if you figure out the files, give us a scream, and there'll be at least one other happy lifetype user!
Never let a man who does not believe something can be done, talk to a man that is doing it.