After this product is available. How long will it take for the guys making custom plugins to come over and start showing their stuff?
Well, what does the crystal ball think at least?
Well, what does the crystal ball think at least?
I have already started a detailed walk-through article explaining how to write a fully-fledged add-on for XenForo, making use of all of the core technologies. I hope to publish it in the coming weeks.
although, I'll be away for this week : Saturday -> Saturday.
I'll be sure to wait until you're back to publish...![]()
Good god dude i think im having a stroke.
Just a thought: wouldn't it be interesting to give everybody access to write addons / plugins like they have on vB.org, while also having a place with 'featured' addons, for specific addons that get some kind of a seal of approval? This could be from either XenForo or from a lot of members that gave it a high ranking by voting on it, for example. In that case, you'll still have plenty of mods to choose from (especially for smaller boards they are just fine) while also having mods that you know are save and well written. (and of course you could always add payed mods, should you want to go there too)Is there going to be some level of quality assurance on developer mods posted to a single on-site repository? The problem experienced in other software repositories is that you have anyone and everyone writing and releasing add-ons, most of which don't work, contain security issues or completely kill the software due to poor programming knowledge. That is a major issue being experienced!
I'd love to do a sort of XenForo Approved scheme for third-party add-ons, but the problem is that by awarding a label like that, XenForo assume some responsibility for making sure that the add-on is well behaved, which means that it requires top-flight developers to review the code. Such a program would be potentially very expensive to run, and I'm sure that most customers would prefer that the developers concentrate on building the core system.
I can definitely understand the difficulty in a "XenForo Approved" plugin center. Apple does it. Google does it (Android). It works for those guys, so surely it must be possible
IPS also does it - I don't know much about it and whether or not it really works, but I know they do it.
Developers should stay developing for sure.I'd love to do a sort of XenForo Approved scheme for third-party add-ons, but the problem is that by awarding a label like that, XenForo assume some responsibility for making sure that the add-on is well behaved, which means that it requires top-flight developers to review the code. Such a program would be potentially very expensive to run, and I'm sure that most customers would prefer that the developers concentrate on building the core system.
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