Stefan,

have you actually written code on ext4 ? The features they have on
the outside are nice, but as I have shown, stuff is quite easily
pulled into qooxdo if needed ...

their framework internally is a far cry from qooxdoo and I don't
think it is fixable as they have their existing customer and code
base to care for too ...

so they focus on marketing and visual stuff which is nice and I
would love to see more of that in qooxdoo, but then again at the
end of the day it is the internal structure of the framework and
its documentation which make my programming efficient.

regarding community participation, it is my experience that most
people participate to the extent that they need to solve a
particular problem of their own and if the project is able to
absorb/reuse that code this is cool, but in a project where some
people are paid to work and others should do it for free (and take
direction on top) you seldom find large community participation ...

cheers
tobi

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