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    I guess that if Evo 1.0.10 is already in "RC" (release candidate) status, it is too late for feature requests there. Is 1.0.11 next, or 1.1?

    I see the development tracker, but do not see any way to make feature requests. Where does one make feature requests?

    And, I'd like to add my thanks to those developers that have given their efforts to the Evo project. Evo is probably a better fit than Revo for the small sites I have been building (and on cheap shared hosting, speed is important.)

    Thanks!

    Dennis
    • Use the bug tracker, and choose "feature" from the Tracker select drop-down.

      http://tracker.modx.com/projects/evo/
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        Quote from: sottwell at Mar 21, 2013, 08:29 PM
        Use the bug tracker, and choose "feature" from the Tracker select drop-down.

        http://tracker.modx.com/projects/evo/
        Thanks, I was logged in to the MODx site, but not logged-in to the tracker, so I did not have the "New Issue" option.

        I'm still a bit queasy about adding it to the tracker - but I suppose if it is ignored, then it is ignored.

        Dennis
        • They are not ignored.

          Of course, the best way is to learn git and github, fork, make your feature changes, then issue a pull request wink
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