I may have given the opportunity when i had the money to spare.. But my hand was forced on something very trivial.. That was the straw that broke the camels back for me personally. Since then the devs have shown they have no real interest in making money while the lawsuit is ongoing.I renewed anyway to show support.
Some of my licenses expired a lil later after the 1.1.0 release, so I was able to get 1.1.3 for some sites.
... the devs have shown they have no real interest in making money while the lawsuit is ongoing.
Isnt that pretty much the expanded version of what i said?Until the court case is settled all their money is going to lawyers. The word is they are also doing other jobs to cover the fees.
That is why many people have renewed, or even bought extra licences they don't actually need, to demonstrate support.
I'm sure the KAM team would love to get back to their work and finally make money from XF for themselves. But they have wisely decided that coding work while under stress and distraction is unlikely to be good coding. These are well known as perfectionists. So they have put major coding work on hold except for troubleshooting until the case is settled. That could be a matter of only a few weeks: November 5 is not far away.
Isnt that pretty much the expanded version of what i said?
Until the court case is settled all their money is going to lawyers. The word is they are also doing other jobs to cover the fees.
That is why many people have renewed, or even bought extra licences they don't actually need, to demonstrate support.
I'm sure the KAM team would love to get back to their work and finally make money from XF for themselves. But they have wisely decided that coding work while under stress and distraction is unlikely to be good coding. These are well known as perfectionists. So they have put major coding work on hold except for troubleshooting until the case is settled. That could be a matter of only a few weeks: November 5 is not far away.
I guess one could think of renewing to get the service. The service alone is worth more than 40-50 USD you pay here for the renewal.
I think renewal is INCREDIBLY cheap as a way of being a full member of the community.
Not only do we get support for the core software by ticket, or from the community; we also get support for many of the addons from the XF mods. As everyone says support is fast, polite, efficient and well targeted.
I can't see what there is to complain about. We have a superb software with superb support.
Also we do have a pretty clear statement from the team.
Previously we posted about XenForo 1.2 being delayed without an estimated release date. Unfortunately, there is no update on this matter and we are unsure of when we will be able to provide more information on XenForo 1.2. The toll of the ongoing legal issue weighs very heavily and has far reaching effect.
That said, all current versions of XenForo are supported. Some of that (invaluable) support comes from the community, for which we are grateful. Jake and Slavik are doing a marvellous job and their efforts are exceptional.
That was a little over a month ago.
We all know the dates when the court case will be settled. Either November 5 or January 15.
I don't think for one moment that any other forum software is going to suddenly catch up with XF quality of coding or support, in that time. So even with the wait we're still way up ahead.
All support comes from the community, not some.
Yes I did that last week.I thought registered clients could put a support ticket into XF for private support?
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