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Hi dbman,
Thanks for kicking off this session of Q+A.
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Are there any plans to merge both dev.xoops.org and the current module repository providing both developers and end-users a single source of up-to-date module access?
The word Technophobia springs to mind very quickly here. When you think of development, we think of logic and presentation and that this is a good thing. It keeps the technicality away from the candy floss.
While I must admit I have given this idea a lot of thought and pondered about the possible implications, it always comes back to the same issue. Many people are still very technophobic about seeing to much technicality and when you start taking away their candy floss, people can become easily overcome with information that they just don’t need to see.
I believe the reality is a vast majority of users want a repository that is nice to look at, simple to use, and more importantly, and more importantly, access to safe secure modules that are easy to install. Am I being to condescending on this matter? I don’t believe I am, I think I am just being very practical regarding this matter
However, I know there is also a need for many people who need to have a little bit more information and insight into how their favourite modules are designed, and take part in the development process and I fully accept this. Being a module developer myself, I know it is important to get a little more than ‘that’s a nice module’ with the feedback.
There will be a separate area for development and the repository, but we will try to bridge the both when it comes to developing the new repository module. The best way would be to split the module/developer information into more palatable segments, either via tabs or other switchable views and let the user decide what they want to see the information, thus making it less obtrusive to those who don’t, to those who do :)
Hope that answers your questions.
Catz