Well, yes, I certainly think the criteria for scores ludicrous and ultimately meaningless. I can't see there being much adoption of this module. FWIW, though - regarding the text that reads "This module is currently in production", I take it to mean "this module is currently being developed" (the way a movie is 'in production' when it is being made/filmed) rather than "this module is production site ready" Best, William On Thu, Mar 24, 2011 at 10:57 AM, Fred Jones <fredthejonester@gmail.com>wrote:
Can I ask a question? This new module http://drupal.org/sandbox/robertcfi/1104066 says it's a sandbox, but it also says "This module is currently in production" in the text. My guess is that it will go nowhere (it is his first module also), but does anyone else think the criteria for scores are *ludicrous*?
Since when is a site with more nodes and more modules and more users any "better" than a site with less?
Should be obvious but a specialty site may be optimized and beautiful and in all ways built "perfectly" yet have a small user base and of course a small number of modules and nodes, yet far "better" than a big fat site slapped together with 1000 modules that serve only to SLOW it down.
And also, since when does one have to know SEO to be a good developer?!??
Perhaps this is offtopic. Sorry. :(
F
PS: At least ranting made me feel better.