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Howdy all,
In the continuing saga of misery that is our Drupal 7 upgrade, I've finally fixed a couple of the more annoying issues with the shopping cart:
I'm planning to make several other enhancements to the cart and license manager this week; I wanted to roll these out, as their lack has been such a big annoyance for everyone. But, they're part of a bigger set of changes to make it possible for you to cancel your own subscriptions with the click of a button, and to upgrade and downgrade licenses easily.
The other big change I'm working on is the ability to update your own billing details, remove cards, etc.
Also, new Webmin and Virtualmin versions are coming this week. (Yay, something fun, instead of tedious!)
Cheers,
Joe
The amount of time you spent dealing with Drupal you could be close to developing new CMS. I check with Drupal 8 and it shifted even more to "enterprise" market what means they dropped any chance that Drupal will ever again come close to be "friendly". Almost every software marked as "enterprise" is actually asking for full time or at minimum part time programmer/developer.
But its nice to hear that new versions of Webmin and Virtualmin are soon to be out.
- I often come to the conclusion that my brain has too many tabs open. -
Failing at desktop publishing & graphic design since 1994.
It's probably not been quite that much time, and I really don't want to develop a CMS, but I think I've learned my lesson and am very unlikely to ever deploy Drupal again. I like some of the things they're doing in Drupal 8, but migration from 6 to 7 was the worst migration I've ever done...even including the migration from OpenACS to Joomla and the migration from Joomla to Drupal 6. It's been nearly disastrous for the company (billing problems led to us making almost no money for a couple of months and even now our revenue is way down due to issues with recurring orders, updating card data, etc.). It's getting sorted out, slowly but surely, and hopefully we'll be back to the good old days of making enough money to pay ourselves a modest salary any day now. ;-)
In short, the next Virtualmin.com, whenever that happens, will not run Drupal, though I don't know what it'll be, since there aren't many options that cover everything we need.
Anyway, keep the feedback coming about things you want to see from the site; I still have a big long todo list, but sometimes it helps to prioritize things when I know what's causing people pain or preventing them from participating and/or buying.
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and xenforo for the forum!
Any forum is better than this, but yeah when it comes to represent some serious project than a classic forum like xenforo, vbulletin... even SMF (avast is using it) is something i expect.
- I often come to the conclusion that my brain has too many tabs open. -
Failing at desktop publishing & graphic design since 1994.
well vbulletin is dying. xenforo now is the best (not free) forum software out there IMHO.