well that's to the point.
here's my opinion tho.
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a. The default modules are crap. They only have the most basic functionality and only suffice on the most lean sites.
when i installed mambo, i couldn't find any modules as default :S i still had to search for them, and finding them took longer than searching on xoops, some of the ones i did find that i would use, Did
not work with the version of mambo i had installed and needed a previous version of mambo. it was also a nightmare to setup and maintain compared to xoops.
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How I would correct it: Pull the best forum, gallery, news, site stats, etc module from the community and use them as the new default modules. (or as was said the new versions of XOOPS will have 'module packs', but either way you get the drift).
It has some serious issues that after about a year still have yet to be addressed by the supposedly existant wf-team. Its a great module but development is about stopped or at best at a snails pace. If the core team would take it over, patch/update and release it as a core module it would be a excellent benefit to both new and current users.
wf-team is nothin to do with XOOPS core team, it would be wrong of the core team to take on fixing those modules, besides the extra time they would have to give to doing that which would mean less time spent on developing the core. what you consider the best, might not be someones elses best. that's something you oughta take up with them and not throw at XOOPS core team.
i suspect after many discussions and *users* requests in the past for module packs that people will still complain..
xoops will not come with modules in the next versions (this was also after many requests from users over the years) module packs will be made, great
but i then suspect even though those packs are made, some people will still complain and say that module oughta be in that pack, and can u swap that module for this module etc etc..
i suspect what you think is a good gallery module, that others may not think it's the best. so here's the record goin round in circles again.
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How I would correct it: There should be a community manager that scans the forums daily, copy pastes good ideas/suggestions, filters/orginizes them and then submits them to the core team for consideration in upcoming versions.
that's time consuming, who is going to do it?
i've suggested stricter forum moderation for 1.. start to moderate posts & topics more efficiently and stricter. what i mean is enforce the 'off-topic' posting rules that many other sites use.. if your post is off-topic, either it be deleted, or moved to a more relevant topic..
hijacking of threads oughta be moderated.. ie.. if we take the coppermine forums rules and moderation.. they are strict on there.. 1 topic, 1 question, any other questions in that topic should be specific to the topic itself.. if someone is discussing how to change the author name of say the news module' then that should be all that topic is about.. if someone posts in that topic asking how to do something else, they should be told to start a new thread and not hijack the thread as to speak.. this would improve searching and make for better forum organization.. but by saying that, i can see many would argue this point a lot too.
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How I would correct it: Some level of QA on all modules posted on this site SHOULD take place. Posting a module on this site should be a sign it works as advertised. This site shouldnt be a dumping ground for anything and everything. Mixing the good with the bad and having to play russian roulette when d/ling a module. Any poorly working module should be deleted from this site.
QA team is in the making and i think have started to address this. but that still takes time and people to do that, is the XOOPS team responsible for downloading submissions, then installing them on their sites to test if they work or not? blimey i think not.. complain to the module authors for that and not XOOPS team.. and btw, there are plenty of mods on mambo that don't work, or are buggy..
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Why is the built in editor still this basic text editor? Why has Koivi (or something similar) not been made the standard default? I not not sure the logic in keeping the default XOOPS as low tech as possible but it makes for a poor first impression.
because the default editor is 'safer' for the webmaster, it's faster for the user and the webmaster might not want a full html/wysiwyg on his site, having it optional is the best method in my opinion, i only install it on sites i've done if the client actually requests it, otherwise the default editor works great. the less 3rd party coding and features in the core the better, as the core team don't then have to worry about fixing bugs with other peoples code.
whilst i see your points, i can see theirs, and mine and everyone elses.. and they are all 'opinions' you may not like 1 thing, but other people do etc does that make the XOOPS team bad? or does that make you bad? or me bad? you can see where this is going?
i could give you a list of why i don't like mambo but i won't because that's my opinion, many would disagree and many would agree