From: Eloi G. <el...@re...> - 2003-01-15 00:17:22
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> I will stop tinkering. FWIW, I have mixed feelings about that. While I -have- been postphoning the creation of 3 new sites and committing my module code to SF until the core stabilizes, I do understand that the entire intended featureset must be in place and working before you can call it "final". Otherwise, it's just an .rc4 This is also compounded by the fact that you guys are trying to develop a set of module development standards, theming system and API that will be extensible enough to not need major core modifications in the future. Such a goal -requires- that you try different development paths. And as great as the core is as of now, before it can be an official release all the feature requests of the previous version need to be considered and either coded in or dismissed as unnecessary. A quick scan of the SF featurelist showed that the're only a few "core-based" requests left to consider: Short URL & metatags for pages http://sourceforge.net/tracker/index.php?func=detail&aid=554638&group_id=155 39&atid=365539 Time offset function http://sourceforge.net/tracker/index.php?func=detail&aid=644431&group_id=155 39&atid=365539 add pgp proc on new web page http://sourceforge.net/tracker/index.php?func=detail&aid=667629&group_id=155 39&atid=365539 (I think this last one is the same idea you and Steve had for Layout to provide module writers with the ability to put tags and javascript in the head of the html document. I like! ) The last things would be fixing it so that admin_menu.tpl recognizes new modules and finalizing the update system. That's a lot to do! I guess what I'm trying to say is - I'm OK with the tinkering as long you don't get off-track. <grin> -Eloi- |