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Carnuke and others
I appreciate we can discuss this subject with some candor.
One important issue I didn't clarify about long standing betas. I've seen several examples lately where other developers have taken on projects, which have been in beta for long periods of time. In other words, the mod is needed by the community and someone starts the mod. The mod is put up beta, but the follow thru is in adequate.
As a matter of courtesy and respect for another developer's work most developers that could probably finish the mod...don't. The project drags on indefinitely the mod stays beta, and the community is not well served.
A time frame for betas might well serve the community better. I realize there may be some developers that just wouldn't put up their mods until they're darned close to finishing it. Some might argue that delays things, but others might say...betas are not intended as anything more than to make refinements in an already complete mod.
I'm not saying that "beta downloads & final downloads" is the only "good idea" for dealing with betas. Betas are important to development, but let's face it often the starting developer may not have skills to finish the mod without community assistance. My "thinking well" runs dry occassionally...and other's ideas can sure be the catalyst that gets me moving on.
My inclination is to do something about betas, that is quick and simple, which won't require a lot of effort on anyone's part.
I don't think I need to give examples of long standing betas that other Xoopers are clamouring for even now. Some developers have even taken initiative to produce these mods, via other descriptions and similar names.
If long standing betas are removed from the XOOPS sites as downloads it should open the avenue for other developers to taken on the unfinished modules possibly under different descriptions.
When a mod us put up for download on the XOOPS sites it is awarded a type of credential, even if it is beta. A module put up for download on an XOOPS site, whether beta or no is providing some protection for the original developer. Other developers will hesitatingly take on projects, which are already up for download, beta or not.
Again, I am not against betas, just long standing betas.