
Will you maybe fix an "autoupdate" alternative to your most eeeeeeeexelnt service?

that is taken cared of in joomla 1.1JohanLM wrote: Actually I had no clue whatsoever about that. But thanks for the heads up.
Will you maybe fix an "autoupdate" alternative to your most eeeeeeeexelnt service?![]()
Hi Guilliam,guilliam wrote:
however we BOTH stopped FURTHER DEVELOPMENT of this service... only updating it to stability releases for the joomla 1.0.x series.
no further plans yet of taking it in a next level to have an auto installer as well with Joomla 1.1.x series though.
will just be a matter of further request from the community.
- g
Hi Guilliam,guilliam wrote: hi @kurtcms!
thanks for the insight.
we have been around the joomla community for a while.
this is exactly the essense of "community". giving back what we can give back for FREE.
this auto installer is a child project actually of the auto migration of mambo to joomla that can be found here: http://forum.joomla.org/index.php/topic,9238.0.html
the auto migration from mambo to joomla was at first a commercial project of us.
started from a client need to migrate a number of sites(dont ask how many sites were migrate, there's a LOT) after we have migrated their sites we then saw the possibility why not make this auto installer as well.
so we did specifically for the purpose of non-commercial and free service to the community.
also the auto migration service in the thread above given was given back to the community as a free service as well.
regarding about the commercialization of this auto installer, i doubt it will happen in the near future when our plates are full of projects at the same time we already have given this for free
as always with other community based projects, we would always appreciate if you can pitch in any support or donation either to the main joomla project located here: http://www.joomla.org/content/view/689/79/ or if you feel generous enough you can make a direct donation/support to us here.
- g
yes and I wish all 3PD's would adopt this philosophy. that would eliminate all of the buggy, unfinished and abandoned projects like this one. your project would be EXTREMELY valuable if you think about. a central place for web-based installation and updating of Joomla. you could link off the main joomla page and advertise yourself to newbies and you'd probably get a zillion customers. 10,000 people payying you $20 per year would buy a few lunches wouldn't it?guilliam wrote: hi kurt thanks for the enlightenment! it clears it up.
if only a company will be willing to primarilly fund this up then we will reconsider plans.
however for now, its only you have taken the step up to point us into this direction.
yes i do agree with that style about one is free and the other is paid.
- g