With the lack of new version release, lack of information on development progress, purposeful intent to ignore concerns and communicate ... all while months and years ago saying XenForo would do better at just these things, it's logical to give thought to and consider what's the next step for your site and community if XenForo is finished.
What would be your next step in this scenario?
Have you seen
Ready Player One? The Oasis is probably what comes after forums ... and even then ... forums will still be the backbone because nothing organizes a community better. So jumping ship because we didn’t get a monthly dev diary feels a bit dramatic.
(FWIW, not attacking you ... I’ve read a ton of your posts here and appreciate your contributions.)
Look .. I get wanting communication .. Everybody likes updates ... but if “no monthly status post” is deal-breaker territory you might as well chuck your Mac, PC, iPhone, Android, Outlook, Gmail, and half the software you use daily into a ditch. None of them give you a play-by-play of what they’re coding every month either.
Not defending XF for sport here .... I’ve been a dev since the early 2000s, now I manage F500 and DoD dev teams .... and I can tell you straight:
no serious software shop gives customers running commentary on dev cycles. They ship when it’s ready ... that’s the job.
And XF isn’t a 300-person shop with a PR team. Every time they post even a screenshot or teaser they get dragged into days of Q&A, speculation, doomsday threads and “BUT WHAT ABOUT XYZ???” posts ... which is not spent coding. So eventually they'll stop touching the hot stove.
Spitballing here, but if people
really want real-time comms maybe XF could sell limited seats to a “Dev Community” tier ... early access builds, WIP features a spot to geek out without derailing these forums. Then that crew could help keep us customers updated.
Bottom line .... frustration is fair .. but “XF must be dead” because they’re not posting every few weeks? Nah.
The software still works, still leads its niche and usually the quietest dev teams are the ones actually getting **** done.