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I am not o programmer nor a developer.
I know some things about internet technologies and I can alter only ready stuctured code.
These mean that I am something of a middle user that spends lots of hours on the net, good at the "theorie of web information and content management" but not a pro in programming.
Actually I am a law student.I am very interested on the subject "law&web". And I can tell you all only one thing: XOOPS and all open source projects are non commercial. They are all released by the GPL or other clones of it.
This simply means that THERE IS NO CLIENT-SELLER relationship and everyhting relies on what we call in law "GOOD WILL".
So, no-one has the obligation to offer support here. I mean it, no-one!!! Not mithrandir, not herko, nor any other XOOPS developer. I haven't read anything about professional support or anything that has to do with a contract-relationship in the desclaimer. Right?
The community can be critisized of course and the comments are not always positive. The support can be good or bad, but it is not REQUIRED. Comments must be welcome and they can be ANSWERED of course.
On the other hand from my little experience on XOOPS, I must drop a few words: It is the only cms system that makes possible every little thought of ours. I've been the administrator on some sites with phpbb plus, with phpnuke or some other cms systems. The stability and reliability of XOOPS is really remarkable and that's why I prefer it.
And remember, I do not do nor make core programming.
I just modify templates and themes to fit them in my needs. I manage, not develop and I can judje from the "end user's" aspect of view.
So mambo is too chaotic and too advanced if one can't manage with XOOPS. The only benefits of mamabo are the non-block content organising systems. The more complicated it gets the more problems you get...
So, feel free to use XOOPS, feel free to leave it. The rest of us just keep offering to the community whatever we can.
That's my point of view.