Hi all:

You may consider me a stranger, an outsider...
As an outsider to the project, I can see that:

1) The various web pages that refer to the project are so outdated
giving the idea of a dead project. 
At http://www.care2x.org/ you can see:

Demo Page online!
Submitted by admin on Wed, 11/17/2010  Almost 4 years !!!


Tim agrees that looks like as a dead project and its implications...
http://sourceforge.net/p/care2002/mailman/message/32860380/

The importance of having an active project...
http://sourceforge.net/p/care2002/mailman/message/32860908/


2) There are different versions in which there are developers working on, but 
each
one do not know the status of the other versions or branches.

Jorge Cardona also pointing:
http://sourceforge.net/p/care2002/mailman/message/32865543/
...; but always the problem have been the community disorder and disconnection.


3) If I decide to participate taking all or parts of the project, I find that
is very difficult to choose which version is the most appropriate starting 
point.

- I choose one that has a language or a translation closest to what I can use ?
- the one with the most updated tools (php or mysq) in its version ?
- which have better modular design ?

These are difficult questions to answer without wasting hundreds of hours 
reviewing
the source code and installing the project.

It is impossible to think further without an update of tools used in the 
project: php,
mysql, etc.

As Tim explained in
http://sourceforge.net/p/care2002/mailman/message/32859448/

Any Customization is is useless without a modular system, because any change 
alters
the rest.
Tim says about "tunning"...
http://sourceforge.net/p/care2002/mailman/message/32860908/


> Hi Alejandro, I don't think it is a lack of people who "can tune" it
> so much as a lack of developers with the time and inclination to do
> so. This is why I was asking for volunteers :-)

If I could volunteer, I can't found a starting point, and from which care2x
version, what branch ?

Tim also wrote:
>I agree with most of your email, but the "tuning" required is no small
>job and getting bigger all the time. This is why I am saying a
>decision needs to be taken whether the project wants to continue.

No matter if I am inside or outside, if the project wants to stay alive,
something of all the named above must be done, or at least a signal of 
change toward agreed goals.

best regards
---
Alejandro

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