On 1 Sep., 04:54, Chris Starjive <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> In hope of it to be default in the box.

Me, too.

Some guys here know my point of view. The biggest advantage of Habari
(the massive extensibility; I like it because the core will be small
and clean) is also the biggest disadvantage because there is no
guideline or rule. Every plugin author can do his/her own thing. And
the user has the problem.

You wanna use a blogroll? No problem, there are some plugins for...
But because there is no standardized way to call it, the user has to
choose and to edit a file. Why? Just because my blogroll plugin uses
the call "$theme->display_blogroll" and another author can use "$theme-
>blogroll();" ... whatever. I can fix those things. I can choose the
plugin, I like, and I can edit the necessary files. And the most
people in this community can do the same, I guess. But is Habari
really a software just for experienced persons? What is your goal,
guys?

And some features, like a subpages, like the simple "X comments to
this posts", like the recent posts, has to be features of the core
software because the user expects it! Please do not think like a
developer who can write a plugin for a missing feature. Think like a
non-experienced user!

But this is just my point of view. I am not angry or something. I just
wanted to say this. :-)
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