On Wednesday 31 January 2007 4:03 pm, Zohar Stolar wrote:
Finally, and this relates to a parallel discussion about maintaining "old" modules, we must remember that our clients (we do work for them, eventually), can not all afford upgrades so often. This might sound idiotic, but it must be taken into consideration. Smart clients, and most of them are, are studying the market well before investing in such a content platform, that is becoming more and more centric in business. If we move too fast for modules' maintainers to upgrade their modules, we'll end up with a very advanced CMS, but our sites won't survive more than a year.
OK - while writing this I already received two excited mails about the date (Dries is a year behind, go to sleep... or wake up! ;-) ), and anyway, I'm reaching the midnight barrier where I'm at (remember - no posts to the list after midnight for the sake of our sanity :-) ), and I wrote too much (maybe I AM becoming too old....), So I'll just finish with a small proposition: let's try to at least make n effort and prepare the community for the changes. Periodic posts about tendencies in the development will soften the shock when D6 lands here.
Good night all, Zohar
To come back to the original topic, note that we're not talking about releasing Drupal 6 on 1 June but freezing it. Given the freeze length that the last two versions of Drupal have had, I suspect an actual release would then happen somewhere around Thanksgiving. (That's late November for you non-United Statesians.) I'm not going to get into the good/bad question, but I will say that is at least consistent from what I've seen. :-) Personally, what I'd really love to see in D6 is value-add rich-content fields (CCK). As I mentioned a few weeks back, right now you can either write a CCK field and add it to a node manually OR you can value-add more primitive elements dynamically, but you can't do both (AFAIK). I don't know if anyone is working on a way to let us have our cake and eat it too (without hosing SQL performance), but if someone is please let me know in case I am able to dig up some time to help. :-) -- Larry Garfield AIM: LOLG42 larry@garfieldtech.com ICQ: 6817012 "If nature has made any one thing less susceptible than all others of exclusive property, it is the action of the thinking power called an idea, which an individual may exclusively possess as long as he keeps it to himself; but the moment it is divulged, it forces itself into the possession of every one, and the receiver cannot dispossess himself of it." -- Thomas Jefferson