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Dear Richard(carnuke),
I very much appreciate your response. The veil of ignorance on my part has a least been lifted a little. I realize XOOPS has growing pains, however, I feel that it is important for the project as a whole to AT THE VERY LEAST have some documentation on the modules that it itself uses. For me, the XOOPS installation was EASY with NO problems whatsoever. My problem, in particular, is with Xoopsforge and it's lack of documentation. I can understand individual module developers lacking the time to make documentation, but xoopsforge is a BIG project backed by many developers from Novell(a big company itself)that showcases Xoops. This, above all, should be well documented so everyone can see what great software it is.
I understand patience is required and those who develop XOOPS do so of their own free will without being paid for it...at least in traditional form. NOONE is more disgusted by bug-filled, illogically made proprietary crapware than I. I have been burned by it more than once and the financial pain still aches in my memory. A platform such as XOOPS can be used for many things on a large scale...limited, in many respects, by hardware only. When this happens crapware vendors cannot produce competing crapware anymore and everyone wins. However, the users need to know how to use it. I am very happy to hear that documentation is coming because XOOPS deserves it.
Thanks,
Larry