Pomond wrote:Although I personally feel your pain (I can't download joomlaXplorer right now),
http://joomlacode.org/gf/project/joomlaxplorer/
Thanks for your support BTW.
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Pomond wrote:Although I personally feel your pain (I can't download joomlaXplorer right now),
Tonie wrote:The most important thing is that we have software now which can't be downloaded, and we're going to do all we can to remedy that.
Tonie wrote:Joomla has grown exponentionally in the last year and a half. We are also noticing this with everything we do in the Sites & Infrastructure workgroup. Next week, Brad and me are meeting at the summit, one of the most important things we're going to talk about is the current state and future of the Joomla sites in general. GForge has some features for this, so who knows what comes out of this. Mirroring is definitely something we are going to discuss.
vizion2000 wrote:This is just getting to be toooooooo much and going on toooo long.
I am seriously thinking of building an unofficial joomla extensions site for downloading via ftp as a temporary solution.
Is there enough support?
It would need volunteers to check out files before they are uploaded to make sure we do not get malicious hacks.
david
ot2sen wrote:Hi vision2000,
Unluckily you obviously have had problems locating some specific extensions for the last days.
None of us like when files we badly need are not available.
Can see that lots of developers are updating their listings these days, and the amount of extensions returning an error related to unavailable download location at forge are getting less day by day.
At the moment only 12% of the current 1618 listings still needs to change download links.
1419 listing listed are either using own ressource for download or using joomlacode.org for download.
Soon 100% of listings at Extensions Directory will have valid download links.
Tonie wrote:This would indeed have been preferred. With Forge being out between 8 and 10 hours a day in january, this could not have been done in any way. Second, with the price we had to pay for Forge, we didn't want to wait for the migration for too long.
Tonie wrote:As for communication. Developers have received at least six emails in the last two months. If somebody fails to react to communication in this timeframe, IMO it has nothing to do with being busy.
MMMedia wrote: Developers should be on the ball. Why are you complaining here? Complain at the developers that were not on the ball.
If the developer doesn't wish to keep their information up to date, fail to respond to emails or attempts to contact, or if they decide they don't care about their extension anymore, it isn't the fault of the JED.
vizion2000 wrote:The point is that joomla is the core the extensions are the value.
Security is not the issue -- availability is.
BTW Nobody asked JED to look after extensions but when they offered to do so and were trusted enough to act as caretakers for the whole community the IMHO they had no business to arbitarily stop listing them with asking users if they would be happy with that. I hate to say this but, to my mind, the way this was handled amounted to an arbitary abuse of both trust and power.
.In the future it would be better if extensions were not put on the JED site but independently hosted, controlled and mirrored.
If joomla have another bust up (like the mambo/joomla fracas) then we could finish up losing not only the core but also the extensions. This is a major credibitlity/security issue the significanace of which has not yet been fully appreciated
MMMedia wrote:vizion2000 wrote:The point is that joomla is the core the extensions are the value.
That is just absurd. You are basically saying that Joomla! has no value.
Security is not the issue -- availability is.
Wrong. Security is of the upmost importantance.
The developer has to take responsibility, they have the ability to list or not list their extensions.
.In the future it would be better if extensions were not put on the JED site but independently hosted, controlled and mirrored.
If joomla have another bust up (like the mambo/joomla fracas) then we could finish up losing not only the core but also the extensions. This is a major credibitlity/security issue the significanace of which has not yet been fully appreciated
That is just a bunch of FUD.