After a lot of time with the 2.8.x version, it was necessary to make an update and correct some bugs. Some functionnalities were necessary too. So, i worked with Fabien (a student friend) during few weeks. I'm happy today to present our work.
Be careful, due of many changes in this version, it is incompatible with previous versions !
You will find a file 'install.txt' in the formulaire folder, read it before installing. A complete help is available from module's admin (after install)... read it !!!
Firstly, thousand thanks to XOOPs friend whom supported us on building the portal
Secondly, may i introduce our website on business opportuinity Development in Vietnamese. It was made by alumnus of Vietnam Foreign trade university (HCM city )- http://k36.vietkha.com . It is open channel about biz dev, economics dev, ecommerce dev, cultural exchange...
XOOPS 2.2 Development Roadmap Written by Mithrandir
Welcome to the XOOPS 2.2 Development Roadmap. This roadmap defines the core development strategy for the XOOPS project for the coming period.
Introduction A lot has happened since the first XOOPS Roadmap (link no longer available)(released by Onokazu on 21 September 2002, and updated on 13 October and 26 December 2002), set the development path for the XOOPS system. A tremendous effort of bringing together the knowledge, creativity and skills lead to the creation of an object oriented, extensible, flexible, secure and stable portal system: XOOPS 1.0. With the release of the first public Release Candidates, the development strategy was adapted to fit the needs, ideas and contributions put forth by the growing user community.
The SmartFactory is proud to release the final version of its SmartPartner and SmartClient modules. After the last beta published a couple of weeks ago, some other little bugs were fixed.
We're still sweeping up the sawdust and letting the paint dry but the BC Car-Free Outdoor Portal is now open for business. The site is built around the outdoor guidebook BC Car-Free: Exploring Southwestern British Columbia Without a Car, 340-pages devoted to hiking and backpacking, kayaking and cycletouring and a whole host of nature-wathing activities on the west coast of British Columbia, all of which are accessible via one form of public transportation or another.
You'll note we deployed one of those dynamic themes from linesweb.com and asked many questions of the list to get this far so fast.
We'd love to hear what you think -- good or bad -- and if you see any boo-boos let us know and we'll slap a bandaid on 'em.