I have tried downloading a lot of different modules from the modules repository, and lots of the download links do not work.That is okay, because I found replacement modules for the one's that I could not download, that fit my website needs. But, there shouldn't be these problems, really, on a production site.
This can make a lot of people frustrated, and can lead to confusion problems, wheither or not the XOOPS.org project is un-updated, un-administered, the website has problems, and such.
Here are few ideas:- Have the XOOPS.org webmaster host all the files themselves either on their website (seperate sub-domain / folder / ...), or the XOOPS.org webmaster can use an online file sharing / backup service, like ADrive.com, which gives you free 50GB of online storage.
- Have a separate website for all the XOOPS.org modules downloads / more information... : such pages may include; module information, author contact information (e-mail, website, etc..), download link(s), etc.
- Also, have all the download links work without any problems, without any broken links. Even though some XOOPS.org module may seem old, or like it is not used by some people, I am sure there are still people out there that either use those module(s), or new XOOPS.org users may want to try those module(s) out. Like an archival modules place for XOOPS. I am not saying keep all the XOOPS modules that are old, etc. - but only keep those that do what they supposed to do - working, and not some not working stuff (such as old beta's, when there are more later versions of those modules).
- I still wish I could download a lot, or most of the modules in the XOOPS.org modules repository, but since lots of the download links are dead, it may be impossible to find all of them where to download that have the dead download links, and especially if you want to archive all the modules as backup.
Also: I am thinking of maybe starting my own XOOPS modules archive repository website, with XOOPS related material only for backup and archival purposes, and also to keep steady working download links. I will probably make this website later on when I will get the time to, if I really decide that people are interested in me making this website.
I want to make a XOOPS repository website, similar to: Fedora Linux - Hosted Projects --
https://fedorahosted.org/web/ ; where all the working quality XOOPS modules repository will be. Nothing else, nothing more - except maybe forum.
Any suggestions, or ideas would be appreciated.
Thank you very much.