Kunena 7.0.2 Released

The Kunena team has announce the arrival of Kunena 7.0.2 [K 7.0.2] in stable which is now available for download as a native Joomla extension for J! 5.3.x/5.4.x/6.0.x. This version addresses most of the issues that were discovered in K 6.2 / K 6.3 / K 6.4 and issues discovered during the last development stages of K 7.0

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11 years 8 months ago #157485 by zydanielson

sozzled wrote: The overview about what features may be contained in future versions of Kunena is >>> here <<<

I hope this helps.


So I read this. And I didn't see anything about Kunena Tags or Joomla Tags ... nothing. Why is it that no one is willing to seriously talk about this? I think this feature is wanted by so many of us. I dare you to run a poll on it!

Seriously, please, we need the ability to tag topics and posts in the Kunena forum. Are we going to see this any time soon? An estimated time frame would be nice.

I have a forum where I would like to use tags. But since Kunena doesn't support this, I'm forced to use a Joomla blog instead. I'm not happy with this solution. But until Kunena can match this functionality, I have not been able to find any better option.

This is sad, especially since I can find requests for this feature as far back as 5 years ago right here in this forum.

"Life changes when you love what you love
more than you hate what you hate."

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11 years 8 months ago - 11 years 8 months ago #157486 by sozzled
The best estimated time frame that I have is Q4 2014 (see Kunena Features and Kunena Features What is Kunena? ) in the Wiki.
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11 years 8 months ago #157487 by nutter308
I am really looking forward to the new release, sozzled are you able to say if the new Crypsis template will have better compatibility with rocket theme templates?

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11 years 8 months ago #157490 by sozzled

nutter308 wrote: sozzled, are you able to say if the new Crypsis template will have better compatibility with rocket theme templates?

I am not saying anything more than what I have already written in this topic. If you want to know more, join the Kunena project, get involved with GitHub or wait for the developers to give you more details.

I am like you. I, too, am waiting on details. Sorry. I wish I could help you more.

The only think I can say in relation to this topic - when is the next major version for Kunena estimated to be released - is some time between October 2014 and December 2014. That's the last estimate that I was given.

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11 years 8 months ago - 11 years 8 months ago #157604 by coder4life
Hello zydanielson,

You are correct we are not focusing on any tagging mechanism at this time, although that does not mean we have not investigated it.

There is a bit of technical reasoning regarding API, Database Queries, Potential Database Size, Performance, and Security issues as a few topics of why we have not officially attacked the issue of including Tagging. In a less detailed analysis the biggest problem is in regards to performance. Joomla did not implement some parts of the tagging optimally. That is not to say the implementation is horrible and can be useful for specific types of content. Problems exists in the facts that the code design was tested for a specific use-case. At most you usually will have a maximum on a semi-busy site about a few thousand articles over a 5 year lifespan on a semi-busy site. Topics in Forums are different. We can have a amount up to 5,000+ on a semi-busy website because the nature of the content is different. If we use Joomla tags as they are now, the site would come to a crawl in loading times. Joomla tags was just not built for this consideration, it was built for com_content.

As an estimate about the amount of work involved to get a tagging feature done is a lot of time. Please understand implementing a solution will take an estimation of no less of 40-60+ hours of implementation, testing, and optimizations on the current database from a fully versed experienced developer. On a fully volunteer project, something that our few developers are working on at any given moment, that is time and money coming out of our own pocket for FREE. Imagine if that was all billable hours for my colleagues and I, that is a lot of time and money we are giving up to maintain an open source project. Of course our team does not think this way. We are here to work together and have fun building a project, we are here to meet new contributors, and work and meet with people around the world. Our developer and support alone exists in about 10 different countries.


That leads me to a separate part of this topic, the release of Kunena 3.1. Kunena 3.1 suffers from the same issues above, time and money. If I could give a very rough estimate, and this is very rough, for a beta release alone Kunena will take a combined effort of about 60+ hours of work, and that is being extremely optimistic. That is not even to tackle the work during the beta which will take even more time.

As a general suggestion to making General Feedback, especially in regard to an incoming Kunena 3.1 release, it is important to look at the current scope of what is currently being worked on. We do not want to discourage ideas, we all love hearing about them. However our received feedback has always been about things that are very difficult to obtain in a short periods of time and not things that are currently available that can be improved. This leads to issues for us because it creates a "Scope Creep" for our developers because of the focuses of the feedback are elsewhere. This creates a line of questioning and discussion our developers must spend time to analyze, document, and implement, which takes a lot of time in itself. We rather hear suggestions and ideas about the current items the community knows we are working on, but we hear very little of these types of ideas. To emphasize I fully understand that it is hard to give feedback without a beta to test, however it is not that difficult to join the tester team and volunteer your feedback that way.

That leads me to my final remark on the status of Kunena 3.1. We have only had one or two new volunteers in the past year. Before that we would have a few off and on every few months, but never really had new volunteers that commit to help for the long term. As such, there is no denying we need to help, and everyone can help. If you know someone that has experience that can help in a specific area of Kunena bring them our way. We are all friendly here and really want to meet anyone that is interested in Discussion based software. We especially need more experienced developers. The more help the faster we can get the ball rolling.

Overall we are committed to a Stable and Secure project, one that we want the community to enjoy just as much as we enjoy imagining and building it. Hope that puts things in a clearer perspective.
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11 years 4 months ago #160371 by viper2k
Hi,

do you have a date when kunena 3.1 will be released? Any news?

Thx

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