Alex,
Thank you. I, if not everyone, appreciate your work on this product. I realized even before the rumor of the Community script was out that in order to properly design my site that I needed something to tie the other scripts together. I searched high and low for a solution but with no avail. While several other companies offer similar products to yours, none of them had the total package quality that GT offers. So, for nearly 2 years I've waited for the solution to present itself. I almost settled for less desirable products when the rumors about GT Community started. Please don't misunderstand the purpose of this post, I'm happy to wait. I have read all of the relative posts, but haven't downloaded the script yet. I don't figure that I have the programming knowledge to contribute to the final product. As a result, I'll wait for a later BETA release to jump in.
So, my advice to you, take a nap! :)
You've been bombarded with bug reports, release date requests, and presumptive suggestions. Please let it all soak in a few days and after the weekend, maybe look into solutions.
By the way, while this is a thank you post to Alex, it is also a statement to those of you who seem to be jumping ahead. As stated, I have waited a long time for this script, as have many of you, but if the success of your venture hinges on the release of the final version, you are way to far ahead of yourself. I have a domain name parked without a server currently, haven't implemented any website, and just now considering the final web logo design for the web site. I figure that I might want to start the ball rolling with a limited version of my web site (clearly detailed in my head and throughout my hard drives). Considering my attention to detail from the get go and my limited knowledge of the programming languages used, I am confident that the wait between time of completion of stage one of the site and the release of a stable version of GT Community will be quite short.
My point is, if you are dreaming about plug-ins and launching the GT Community script in a live setting tomorrow, you're a fool. There is absolutely no way a telling whether or not any security holes exist in the current BETA release. Additionally, don't forget that your average user hates new site features that don't work! Don't lose valuable visitors to impatience. The more Alex gets hammered by dumb questions, the less likely he will be to try to keep us informed.
Keep up the good work Alex.
You may not like my opinion, but it's the only one have.
beetleman
Marcus L. Griswold
Thank you. I, if not everyone, appreciate your work on this product. I realized even before the rumor of the Community script was out that in order to properly design my site that I needed something to tie the other scripts together. I searched high and low for a solution but with no avail. While several other companies offer similar products to yours, none of them had the total package quality that GT offers. So, for nearly 2 years I've waited for the solution to present itself. I almost settled for less desirable products when the rumors about GT Community started. Please don't misunderstand the purpose of this post, I'm happy to wait. I have read all of the relative posts, but haven't downloaded the script yet. I don't figure that I have the programming knowledge to contribute to the final product. As a result, I'll wait for a later BETA release to jump in.
So, my advice to you, take a nap! :)
You've been bombarded with bug reports, release date requests, and presumptive suggestions. Please let it all soak in a few days and after the weekend, maybe look into solutions.
By the way, while this is a thank you post to Alex, it is also a statement to those of you who seem to be jumping ahead. As stated, I have waited a long time for this script, as have many of you, but if the success of your venture hinges on the release of the final version, you are way to far ahead of yourself. I have a domain name parked without a server currently, haven't implemented any website, and just now considering the final web logo design for the web site. I figure that I might want to start the ball rolling with a limited version of my web site (clearly detailed in my head and throughout my hard drives). Considering my attention to detail from the get go and my limited knowledge of the programming languages used, I am confident that the wait between time of completion of stage one of the site and the release of a stable version of GT Community will be quite short.
My point is, if you are dreaming about plug-ins and launching the GT Community script in a live setting tomorrow, you're a fool. There is absolutely no way a telling whether or not any security holes exist in the current BETA release. Additionally, don't forget that your average user hates new site features that don't work! Don't lose valuable visitors to impatience. The more Alex gets hammered by dumb questions, the less likely he will be to try to keep us informed.
Keep up the good work Alex.
You may not like my opinion, but it's the only one have.
beetleman
Marcus L. Griswold