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[Closed] in future joomdle reduce dependencies third party
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15 years 1 month ago - 13 years 5 months ago #1
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[Closed] in future joomdle reduce dependencies third party was created by roney
joomla is the best CMS. Moodle is the best CMS/vlm/lms at this time on earth.
And Joomdle is the best integrator between this two.
but joomdle now depends on several third party extension for full featured function. is it possible to add feature like own cart or subscription to handle selling course?
And Joomdle is the best integrator between this two.
but joomdle now depends on several third party extension for full featured function. is it possible to add feature like own cart or subscription to handle selling course?
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15 years 1 month ago #2
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Replied by Chris on topic Re: in future joomdle reduce dependencies on third party
Hi thanks for the feedback. I agree that it would be nice to continue to build more and more into Joomdle. Without discussing such a vision with Antonio too much, I think to start moving into such areas would require a tremendous amount of work.
One of the reasons we have adopted an integrated approach is to allow for a quick time to market. To add, say a simple shopping cart, would require heavy investment in time to develop and further time to maintain it. It would be like managing two different extensions. As it is, the time is quite demanding for the functionality that there is and there are soooo many things that can be done to Joomdle without touching into existing 3rd party spaces.
Those two you have mentioned, do seem like logical 'easy' extensions however if the features are simple enough. And of course if there are other people who want to come forward to help improve the functionality and dedicate some effort into developing and maintain more code, this would be welcomed
Personally, I feel a simple subscription system allowing for expiry dates would be a nice thing to look at.
One of the reasons we have adopted an integrated approach is to allow for a quick time to market. To add, say a simple shopping cart, would require heavy investment in time to develop and further time to maintain it. It would be like managing two different extensions. As it is, the time is quite demanding for the functionality that there is and there are soooo many things that can be done to Joomdle without touching into existing 3rd party spaces.
Those two you have mentioned, do seem like logical 'easy' extensions however if the features are simple enough. And of course if there are other people who want to come forward to help improve the functionality and dedicate some effort into developing and maintain more code, this would be welcomed
Personally, I feel a simple subscription system allowing for expiry dates would be a nice thing to look at.
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15 years 1 month ago #3
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Replied by roney on topic Re: in future joomdle reduce dependencies on third party
i agree all you said.. thats why i mentioned as future joomdle.
yes its true that for continuous development joomdle need a smooth money flow. I can feel it
yes its true that for continuous development joomdle need a smooth money flow. I can feel it
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