[TYPO3-dev] TEST. Number of extensions

Stefan Geith typo3dev2008.nospam1 at geithware.de
Fri Sep 18 10:35:46 CEST 2009


mario schrieb:
> how difficult would it be to check whether who developed an extension is
> still active? I would trust much more extensions whose developer is
> still around. 
> 
> It should be easy to update TER with a couple of lines from the
> extension's author(s) every couple of months.


I think this would be a good idea !

Just a simple note about _when_ this author uploaded the latest change 
of any of his extensions to TER - and maybe the number of extension in 
TER by this author...
I think, this information could be helpful

/Stefan

> Il giorno ven, 11/09/2009 alle 19.01 +0200, Dmitry Dulepov ha scritto:
>> Hi!
>>
>> Stefano Cecere wrote:
>>> i think that only IF the association spend some money on typo3.org
>>> refactoring they will come...
>> There were two projects for updating typo3.org. Both are dead. I think the third one was initiated recently but it did not start as loudly as before this time. The T3A report at [1] says: "The typo3.org relaunch is a bit stalled at this time. On the ... meeting ... in June a fresh approach was discussed though. The new approach is currently being evaluated and details will be shared *if it seems feasible*."
>>
>>> or maybe some of the biggest (and expert!) typo3 companies could sponsor
>>> the new website
>> Big companies exist to earn money. They will not take it because it is too much trouble. It is not just creation, it is also maintenance, which means constant resources allocation for typo3.org. No one will want it. It is a financial loss for big companies.
>>
>> [1] http://association.typo3.org/fileadmin/downloads/2nd_Quarterly_Report_T3A_2009.pdf
>>
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