[TYPO3-english] worried about 4.x (6.x)

Andi cocopapa at gmail.com
Thu Oct 11 08:35:48 CEST 2012


Well thanks for your words but you brought out the major benefits by yourself some days ago. 

And to be honest there is nothing until now which compete with it ;-) in terms of usability and flexibility. 

This whole discussion would actually not exist if TV would have worked in the last release ;-).

Dmitry already took the consequences out of the way things get more and more handled at TYPO3. imho its some kind of headless with lots of individuals who aren't capable to communicate things the right way to the global community.

I also see that developers around TV like Ron and Jeff do a great job like you and as said before. The next version - as soon as TV is working again in 6.0 will bring in huge usability improvements especially also for site developers and editors, which you can't find in any other CMS until now.

I respect the standard guys as the framework for templavoila is some kind of mixture between the best from standard combined worh the very best flexibility and usability from TV. if they would respect the same TV would be nice :-)

But ok I think this discussion was very very good and the storm was actually speaking for itself and hopefully waked up the one or the other decision makers and devs.

The same the nikelodeon typo3 look is getting more and more community green again, which is good!


Sent from Andi's iPhone

On Oct 11, 2012, at 13:13, Tolleiv Nietsch <tolleiv.nietsch at typo3.org> wrote:

> Hi Andi,
> 
> you're wrong - really. One of the reasons that I was asked to join the Core team was my work for TemplaVoila. Also keep in mind that at the beginning of me taking part in TV there were actually two of the most active Core members maintaining TV (Dmitry, Steffen K.).
> 
> I've NEVER seen anyone blocking my work - at least not from within the Core team.
> 
> What I hear and what you should respect is that not everyone is using TemplaVoila. They all have their reasons as you have yours for using TV. There's also some criticism and lot's of people who roll their eyes because they get around with the classic templates - who cares.
> 
> But: one of the arguments to get something into the Core would be a strong and active community and a well maintained code-base. And neither is the case with TV - mainly because there's just not time wherein I could do that myself.
> 
> Regarding the issues with new releases - that's just what every extension maintainer has to do and depending on how strong the support from the community is this happens fast or slow ;)
> 
> Cheers,
> Tolleiv
> 
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