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DJ changed jobs 3-4 weeks ago, and moved to another city. Understandably, he had less time for XOOPS while he was looking for a job, and then needed to find new apartment, and now is in process of learning his new job.
Sometimes we forget that he is also just a volunteer on this project as everybody else here.
I'm sorry for Dj for having to go through that, and I can sympathise with him, But, at the end of the day, Xoops should not stop because of one man's life has turned upside down, and really, this reiterates the need for change in the development structure and how we work together.
For example:
1. Where is the Xoops Roadmap for v3
2. Why do we not have a place of discussion, that users, coders, graphic artists and theme designers can work on the ins and outs of every step of development?
3. Why is there no repository in sourceforge for Xoops v3? Or one that is being used and kept up to date.
4. Why are developers just being handed out willy nilly version of Xoops that they can work on? Again, wouldn't it be quicker and easier for all of us to work on one version at a time.
5. Why are more than 4 different version of Xoops being worked on without no real direction? If we are going to work on more than one version, then one should only be two, the first for bugs and security issues only and the other is the actual working branch/version.
But, honestly, DJ should have had something workable by now. I did Zarilia in a year on my own. Xoosla refactoring in three months, Eduardo did Exm in a shorter time and the same with Simple Xoops.
Sorry but the way Xoops is developed has to change, or by the time Xoops v3 does come out, there might not be anyone there to use it.
John