Hi Km,

Thanks for sharing this.
I agree, Dolibarr migration is pretty nice !

Regarding communication, this is a work in progress. From now on, we'll
have systematic annoucement when a major version is released, minor version
too, why not. A communication group has been started within the fundation
with the goal to better communicate with the community. We already are
present on social medias, but this dev mailing-list and the dolistore
customers are 2 audiences we poorly communicate with (not to say not at
all).

About your concerns around PRs and plugins, I'm sorry you feel that way.
PRs are usually correctly integrated and not lost. Plugins are the
responsibility of their developers. Personnaly, our plugins are upgraded
with the new releases

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2016-10-19 10:02 GMT+02:00 cam.la...@azerttyu.net <cam.la...@azerttyu.net>:

> Hi
>
> I don't know if one, two or more releases each year is good. As user is
> without interest.
>
> The more important is to have an easier update. Actually I know only two
> projects very nice to update : dolibarr and piwik.
>
> As developper, other aspects, I don't try anymore to use plugin, because
> is often broken or without maintenance. Also I don't try to propose PR or
> patch, between two releases I'm sure to lost these changes. Actually it's
> easier to maintain locals patchs and run a routine after each update.
>
> And dolibarr communication is poor, for example, release notification are
> often forget in this list.
>
> Km
>
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