Re: Mambo/Joomla: incoherent support Gin,
There has definitely been a split in this community, but from what I have seen the new Joomla project is supporting legacy code that pre-existed the split.
Going forward, I am sure we will all have to make a decision about which code fork we want to follow in order to get support for new releases.
I think we are all holding our breath, and waiting for first releases to come out, but I suspect that the efforts put forth by the Joomla team are going to far surpass any efforts that could possibly be put forth by anyone left at the Mambo project.
I also think that nearly all of the influential coders associated with Mambo (both dev team and 3PDs) have moved nearly in unison to the new Joomla project. I know of quite a few who are keeping a hand in both projects to see how far they can go with supporting both, but I really think that Ultimately the majority will maintain Joomla based code whenever the code forks diverge enough to require seperate releases of components and modules in order to support both.
It was a sad situation, but not surprising given the amount of control Miro was trying to maintain over the Mambo project.
I am watching both as well. I love the idea of community managed open source, where all are valued and all can contribute, but that is not a knockout blow for Miro/Mambo. They could still bring forth a top notch development team and continue to expand the capabilities and features in Mambo, I just seriously doubt thier ability to do so.
But.... watching carefully to see what happens next.
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