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We don't monitor community forums. Please always keep in mind we're a team of 3. We can't monitor every single post. We only monitor support forums actively. I apologize for this, but we have to prioritize our time and our paying customers first and I wish we had time to maintain the community (free) forums like we used to, but we've just grown so much that it's impossible.Beat, replying two months after an important, documented feedback is certainly the best way to discourage contributors.
His statement is accurate. CB 2.0 is a complete rewrite from the ground up. It won't even be an upgrade, but a migration from CB 1.x. Everything is being rewritten and improved extensively. We can't provide details right now, because we're mid development of CB 2.0 framework (core engine code).Moreover, statements like "so those limitations and issues should be solved", without entering into the details, are merely political correcteness. As everyone knows, the devil is in the details, and 99% of the forum activity is devoted to discussing such "details".
CB isn't a framework right now, but it will be with CB 2.0. It will also utilize much better the CMS built in features such as Permissions, etc.. I don't have details for other core concepts at this time though as we're still in discussions.CB, as a framework on top of Joomla, is a questionable concept: languages, templates, behaviors, etc. being managed disctinctly, this definitely precludes any unified management of a profesional CB-based site.
I don't agree with this statement at all. A quick search of the support forums you'll see me admit numerous times causing a bug or a plugin lacking a use case then doing the best I can to fix the bug or implement the use case.but is very reluctant to failure recognition
I admit I am a developer first and foremost. So documentation is not my strong suite. I apologize for this, but I have done the best I can to provide documentation (substitution tutorial, etc..). Nicks documentation is far superior to mine and he is very busy working on new tutorials, video lessons and other fantastic information delivery methods. With CB 2.0 we will also be redoing the documentation completely in a new manageable format.and to proper documentation. For instance, who can seriously understand substitutions which the documentation as it stands?
I strongly disagree with this statement, but if this is how you feel then nothing I can say can convince you otherwise.Subsequently I would say that choosing CB as a community component for a Joomla site is a good, affordable choice for a first draft. But then, reaching professional quality requires a great deal of work.
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