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BeautyBrains wrote:
Mamba I noticed you have completely disregarded my last question so I will ask again as it is very relevant to us users....
Please clarify what xoops means when they say a module is "stable/compatible." Are we to understand that is means some functions in the module will work and some may not; is this why such modules are still being listed in your newly updated compatible/stable module list?
Right now there are some mods I want to try and I am confused as to what is what; there are some updated versions of my mods on the Blue Move page, can I use those; do they work 100% with xoops 2.4.4????
Classifieds 2.5
Contact 1.7
Galeria 1.2.7
Weblog 1.41
Mytabs 2.2
Xnews 1.68
Depends on the developer of the module, but I believe any of the "blue move" modules should work with 2.4.4+ short of the developer doing something incompatible by mistake. That is the point of "the blue move". And will rely on the developers knowledge and experience.
NOTHING in life is 100% so you are taking a chance no matter what you do. This is where having a test server is a big thing. You SHOULD be able to setup something such as XAMP on your home computer and use that as a test server if you don't have another computer available.
You should ALWAYS test new software off site so you can make sure they work before you put them on a production server. Even adding a Theme can cause issues that you don't realize until you test it out. And this is not a Xoops thing. This is a generic web thing and is a good practice no matter what you do with the net.
If a module says it is compatible it generally means it works as you would expect on the "compatible" version as it does on the original. Same functions, probably same bugs etc. Just because it is compatible doesn't mean it is stable.
Stable means that there are no known bugs that prevents all the modules functions from working.
If a module is Alpha expect there are A LOT of bugs in it and the end product could be very different. Do NOT use on a production server.
Beta means it has been tested and hopefully works and most functions are done but needs further testing and "tweaking".
RC or Release Candidate means there are no known bugs and is released as a final test to make sure before it can be assumed to be totally working.
Final means as far as the developer is concerned that version is done with NO bugs and NO issues.
Generally a module or program will go to Final before they work on the next version adding new features etc..
Hope that clears that up a little bit...
Rodney