On Tue, 14 Mar 2006 10:35:37 +0100 Stefan Hornburg <suppressed> wrote: > Andreas Grau wrote: > > > > And many of the PHP carts are, well, good looking. Hardly any IC shop > > in the hall of fame is nice and modern. And inviting. > > Do you have any nice examples for us ? I am not sure what you mean. Or are you asking me to name shops I like, and then we enter a pissing contest about why you don't like them ? > > > > > Next, IC is largely unsupported. If you look in the mailing list > > archives, there are tons of serious questions which remain without > > answer. The other IRC channel is mostly dead. > > > > I think the majority of questions will be answered, sooner or later. > Because of the variety and the wide range of application for Interchange > it is hard to answer any question. After all, any of the Interchange developers > has to earn his living. I have tried hard not to make my remarks critizing any Interchange developer personally. This is not my intention. I was mirroring my impression that you better have to have good IC knowledge before you ask. > > > Then, IC is not really documented. Since when I follow IC, there has > > been zero visible progress on the docs. > > Did you look at the XML documentation at all ? More than once, yes. My guess would be that more than one third have no examples, many tags are not documented, the cross-reference is broken and the source is often not the right one. Interchange Reference Pages: Tags : 227 Tags, of which 157 are without description. A meager 70% undocumented ! > > That might be also a coincidence with almost zero input to the documentation > from the Interchange community. I knew this would come. And we are getting to point. Because I believe this is not true. A couple of months back, I tried to understand the templating system and how all the components fall together. I described my findings and posted them here. Two answers with clarification, so I would think it would have been a copy-and-paste to have a new doc describing the templating system. Tag documentation is probably up to the programmer anyway. Some of which are known not to be too talkative ;-) And then there once was a wiki. Gone as the inline pods. I would even say that documentation is being reduced. > > > > > Take an unsupportive mailing list plus zero docs, and you come to think > > that IC is actually a closed-shop solution. > > > > To a newbie, IC is very complex. I can tell you from my own experience. > > And if one doesn't find a helping hand, he is likely to turn away again. > > > > What will be the consequences ? > > - Further drain of installations > > - Further drain of users > > - Increasingly bad reputation (complex, ugly, unsupported, few users) > > > > In the end, there may be a team of dinosaurs who satisfies himself with > > existing clients. Probably rationalizing that IC is technically better > > than anything else. > > Even if that is the case, I don't necessarily need to care about it. > There are more than enough existing clients for me, and once in a while, > there are new ones coming in. Some have left, but most of them for other > reasons than Interchange being an inferior product. Of course. But this shouldn't be the target. Or is it. > > > > > Anybody remember Univac or Data General ? > > > > > > For IC to have a future, I believe it would be necessary to > > a) help people grow from newbie into intermediate state, so reciprocal > > help can build momentum > > b) do the marketing work: improve the docs, polish the sites, spread the word > > c) leave the ivory tower (see a.) > > > > IMHO b) is in fact really important, but in the moment there is a lack of manpower > in the ICDEVGROUP. Sorry, but we working on it. I believe that a) is the most important. We clearly have people on board who are happy with things as they are, and who don't need a helping hand. > > > I would appreciate it. And I hope we'll get somewhere with my > > provocation. Unless I am the only one who feels like this. > > All that was already discussed multiple times, > but people are better doing ramblings than helping out. Is this a kind hint to shut up ? _______________________________________________ interchange-users mailing list suppressed http://www.icdevgroup.org/mailman/listinfo/interchange-users
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