First, before I write my reply about the GT related things, let me start with my opinion about PHP-Nuke to end talking about that offtopic app.
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Yes, in theory PHP-Nuke is supposed to be plugin/module based so you only add the features you want, but the standard installation (without addons) has over 2600 files. Am I the only one who thinks that is way over the top? It's only a news publishing script after all.
No. It's a content management script already. It's more than just a news publishing script.
PHP-Nuke and its successors like Post-Nuke or others, has many (thousands?) sites based on them...
It's very popular. If you don't like it having so much files, then don't use it, but don't bring it as example. IMHO, your example was bad, since all *Nuke scripts are very popular.
Anyway, I don't see any reason to talk about PHP-Nuke here. So I don't want to talk about *Nuke apps, in fact we are on GT forum.
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once users online was added you'd want hooks for one added too. I've seen this happen many times before (and not just here), no matter how many features a program has, someone always wants something else added.
This is how people works... Didn't you notice yet?

People always want more & more...
Developers will decide, which suggestions they accept, and which not. You don't have to decide instead developers, if a suggestion is valid to be implemented or not!
We can just express our opinions, that we personally need a scecific feature or not, and our reasons why we need that.
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The main reasons why GForum has the Who's Online feature as an integral part of the program are:
1. Many people consider it to be an essential feature in a forum
2. GT products weren't able to share information until the community script was written
Exactly! Therefore, there is no reason to keep Who's Online feature available just in GForum.
So the Who's Online feature should be available in GCommunity, since GCommunity treats sessions.
The fact, if we can use the comm_sessions table to also track Guest users (not just registered users) or not, highly depends on what plugin hooks will be implemented later.
If for some reasons we might be need to create a new table to track all online visitors, then this will result database redundancy! And database redundancy means badly designed database, which effect should be avoided...
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If you're searching for a site, it's not really a high priority to know who else is on the site you're about to leave.
The same goes for reading email.
This is simply not true. All applications which use the web & interacts with visitors in any way, would find Who's Online feature useful! Users like to meet other people browsing on the same website, at the same time. They like to communicate each other! No matter how, through email, through private messages, through chat appication, through forum software, etc...
So the Who's Online feature is the base of marketing strategies which continues in community creation using any of the above listed applications.
IMHO, many webmasters would want these features as base feature of GCommunity:
- Who's online
- Private messaging (at least basic one)
Why?
Because everybody thought, that GT Community name means a script, which helps them to create a great community on their site. Unfortunately not. GT Community will treat just authorization, nothing more.
In that case GT should have
named as GT Authorize and
not as GT Community!
The GT Community name seems misleaded people, who thought they will get more features in this script, not just authorization...
Of course it is another thing, that I know GT will not implement "Who's online" and "Private messaging" features into GCommunity as core features, because:
GT stated, that GCommunity will be just an authorization software similarly like MS Passport. GCommunity has nothing more to do, just to authorize users. You can check yourself what Alex wrote in this thread about this: Community Concept. (hmmm then why did not call it GT Authorize?)
Who's online - will be likely implemented as plugin (if it will be not available, I will develop it for myself. If others will ask to be released, I will release it as a cheap plugin)
Private messaging - will be implemented as plugin or as separate app (like GMail or LSQL), and IMHO it will be likely released as paid script
, for somewhat less money like GT Mail currently costs. If for any reasons GT will release it as free, I'm sure it's done for marketing reasons, similar as they release GCommunity as freeware...
That's only my personal opinion about how GT plans its developments & releases in future, but I see it become true. However I would be really glad to have released both Who's online plugin & Private messaging plugins as freeware.
At the moment GCommunity app seems to become a "Barbie"-like product, as I expressed myself in "Community Concept" thread.
Anyway I welcome the GT Community script, and I also like that it's free. But I keep the right for me, to be a bit disappointed, that GT Community will be not community script, just an authorization script.
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