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A few questions 03 May 2013 12:11 #7125

We have been looking at j-cook with great interest and we have a spesisific development we consider.

We are hovever courious about what features you plan in the future? We have very spesific needs and wishes in the short and long term and we where wondering how you work with prioritising your features?

How are features listed? Can we influence what features comes next? Can we assist? donations etc?

Is there a plan for rolling out new features? Can we get access to information about the planned features and timelines?

Are there freellance developers tied to j-cook that we can hire to develop functionaity for donation and implementation in the j-cook core functionality?

Due to the complexities of our project, If we go for J-cook we tie ourself long term to you. We need to understand how your structures and process work so that we can help bring forward the functions and features we need.

I look forward to your reply.
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Re: A few questions 07 May 2013 05:32 #7148

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Admin will answer further, but the main goal is now to finish the work on v2 of Cook, that gives more stability, more functionnalities and a more solid and standard code base.
Many things are already available and for the ones that are not yet, coding a little bit will be needed, but the tutorials are there to help.
Anyway, Cook gives you a base for your component, speeding up the first steps of your dev process. Then, it always needs customisation to achieve all the goals you want to reach.
If you need to discuss your project further, consider adding a topic in www.j-cook.pro/forum/23-need-a-developper or send me an email at vecrea[at]gmail.com. I'll be glad to help you get started.
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Re: A few questions 07 May 2013 06:27 #7149

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Cook is a submarine for the moment. I need your financial support to finish it, that's Why Cook opened to public in this version you see. But the real Cook is coming now ;-) BETA : www.j-cook.net

Once my framework will be stable and powerfull in its core (generator), it is more easy for me to plan the future. I can say that ALL possible features are planed because I love it.

In future, with more build-in features, it will also be possible for anybody without php knowledge to build its own component.

That's the reason why you cannot find documentation, and news, and so...
The news version is a matter of days now.
Coding is now a piece of cake
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Re: A few questions 07 May 2013 06:49 #7150

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I have to say Admin is a bit hard on himself. I've used Cook for over a year now, it has already saved me a tremendous amount of time. Future will be brighter of course, but so much has already been done !
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Re: A few questions 07 May 2013 07:00 #7151

Thank you for your responses, we already subscribe and we will continue to follow you closely.

Tip: If you need resourses why not try crowd funding via kickstarter.org or something like that?

Og alternative have a donation function etc.

Keep up the good work.
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