Well, yes, I certainly think the criteria for scores ludicrous and ultimately meaningless. I can't see there being much adoption of this module.
FWIW, though - regarding the text that reads "This module is currently in production", I take it to mean "this module is currently being developed" (the way a movie is 'in production' when it is being made/filmed) rather than "this module is production site ready" Best, William On Thu, Mar 24, 2011 at 10:57 AM, Fred Jones <[email protected]>wrote: > Can I ask a question? This new module > http://drupal.org/sandbox/robertcfi/1104066 says it's a sandbox, but > it also says "This module is currently in production" in the text. My > guess is that it will go nowhere (it is his first module also), but > does anyone else think the criteria for scores are *ludicrous*? > > Since when is a site with more nodes and more modules and more users > any "better" than a site with less? > > Should be obvious but a specialty site may be optimized and beautiful > and in all ways built "perfectly" yet have a small user base and of > course a small number of modules and nodes, yet far "better" than a > big fat site slapped together with 1000 modules that serve only to > SLOW it down. > > And also, since when does one have to know SEO to be a good developer?!?? > > Perhaps this is offtopic. Sorry. :( > > F > > PS: At least ranting made me feel better. >
