Good grief - this is indeed a very sad state of affairs. It appears that user Drupal-id.com has seriously let the community down in his new role as TinyMCE maintainer, in at least the following ways: - Removal of key features from 5.x branch - Not a single explanatory message in his CVS commits - Very little maintenance of the issue queue - Completely ignoring the needs and wishes of fellow users and developers - Little or no response to attempts to directly contact him I would really like to know how and why this user was given ownership of the TinyMCE module. Why was he chosen? Did he disclose his plans for the module to previous maintainers who passed on responsibility to him? As the new maintainer of TinyMCE, Drupal-id.com has done little more than hijack the module and sabotage it. Although it appears that his intentions are not to ruin TinyMCE, his changes to the module do not seem to benefit anyone's needs except (presumably) his own. He's made a lot of inexplicable changes, without consulting the community at all. I say we give Drupal-id.com a few days to explain himself, and if he doesn't respond, we hand over TinyMCE to somone more responsible, and start a 5.x-2.x version that actually works. Cheers, Jaza. On 2/6/07, Alaa Abd El Fattah <alaa@eglug.org> wrote:
Hi,
I don't know how many of you are following tinymce module development, so I thought I'd bring up this issue on the mailing list.
recently user drupal-id.com took over the project and immediately started on a rewrite for drupal 5 discarding all old code. the problem is drupal-id.com's new redesign lacks features that many existing tinymce users find crucial (like customizing the button set and having different buttonsets per role).
but the problem is not limited to differing goals, I don't think drupal-id.com is a good maintainer, he does not respond to issues in the issue queue (the issue queue is not 10 pages long and growing rapidly).
at the moment the only way to get tinymce to work as before is to patch the DRUPAL-4-7 branch using a patch attached to this issue http://drupal.org/node/100864
check the discussion around this issue to soo how many are complaining about current state of tinymce.module drupal-id.com responded only once to this issue.
IMO tinymce needs a new maintainer.
cheers, Alaa -- Alaa: Husband of the Grand Waragi Master