Hi
Thanks to Camille for pointing the main problem : Module and ratio time
spend / bug / patch
As integrator of Dolibarr, it's not "sustainable" for me to test every
six month Dolibarr and the modules I'm commonly using. Today I only
install 3.9. Maybe next year, I will uprade to 5.0 or not... depending
of what functions will be added or remaining experimental.
Modules are too often broken by new version. On the Dolistore you can
see module labeled 3.x-4.0 who are in fact broken with the last version
or doesn't exist for the current version of Dolibarr. I think it's not
good for the reputation of Dolibarr.
I'll be pleased to discuss about this subject in Valence :-)
Regards
Philippe Scoffoni - Open-DSI
Le 19/10/2016 à 15:14, cam.la...@azerttyu.net a écrit :
Hi
Thanks for sharing this.
I agree, Dolibarr migration is pretty nice !
but only core part, modules looks more problematic to update.
Regarding communication, this is a work in progress.
Yes I saw this :) But looks again difficult. But it's better :)
From now on, we'll have systematic annoucement when a major
version is released, minor version too, why not. A communication
group has been started within the fundation with the goal to
better communicate with the community. We already are present on
social medias, but this dev mailing-list and the dolistore
customers are 2 audiences we poorly communicate with (not to say
not at all).
I don't understand logic, dolibarr users/community are on forum,
mailinglist but piority is social network, strange
About your concerns around PRs and plugins, I'm sorry you feel
that way. PRs are usually correctly integrated and not lost.
Maybe now, I'll try again. But I'm not sure. My fear is to lost again
energy to nothing.
Plugins are the responsibility of their developers. Personnaly,
our plugins are upgraded with the new releases
I'm not module developper then I don't know if is complicate or not to
follow release and provide. As user, i prefer to have my own script
and don't use module. In my use case ratio time spend / bug / patch is
too heavy.
Thanks a lot
km
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