We're currently considering our options. As you all probably know,
we're focusing on the new architecture, including an entirely new
viewer and improved authentication / storage services.

Our internal resources are naturally limited and we are looking to the
community to join in and assist in the production. It has been heart
warming to see all the great conversation on our mailing lists, it
appears that many brilliant people are genuinely interested in what we
are doing. It is also very important to note that we are working for
you guys, one of the important measurements of success for us is how
many interested developers and users we have, so all the feedback and
contributions are vital for us. Thank you for everything you have done
so far.

I realize that the present realXtend viewer is something relatively
few people are interested in working on for licensing issues. It's
also important to note that fixing certain issues is a lot of work;
one of the very reasons we chose to start building a new viewer was
that creating the features we really wanted was becoming excessively
difficult and time consuming on the current codebase.

I have many things I would like to see fixed in the present viewer as
well and the NG architecture is still some time away. I would
appreciate your help in deciding what kind of fixes we should focus on
right now, so write down your ideas and let's discuss them in this
thread. Let's see what the community can come up with, find out the
crucial problems and see who, how and when they could be fixed.
Although the progress on the new viewer is quite promising, we don't
intend to just abandon the present one. Then again, this is an open
source project, so if you know people who could help us fix the issues
we find, it would greatly benefit us all.

So let's hear your thoughts!

Here's one to begin with:
- The default click & drag function for users with building rights
seems to cause more problems than it's worth. Moving objects could be
done exclusively in a slightly more complicated (push button to grab &
move for example) but far less accident-prone way.




2009/3/23 Jani Pirkola <[email protected]>:
> Dear realXtend, Antti,
>
> Modrex seems to advance fast and I am truly excited to see it starting to
> work! Thank you!
>
> As Paul Fishwick noted in his new modrex blog, there are new issues that
> need work to be done at the viewer side. I hope it is not DIY, but you guys
> have some plans to make basic fixes. If so, do you have plans or schedules
> already for 0.5 release of the viewer?
>
>
> Best regards,
> Jani
>
>
> >
>

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