batonac
posted this
21 November 2017
Hi,
Currently we plan Themler bug fixes only.
Olivia
So Themler is being divested?
IMO, This sounds like no future at all. Do newer frameworks count as features or bug fixes? What about Joomla 4? Bootstrap 4? Wordpress 5?
There are many of us who have come to really appreciate the unique capabilities you offer. I'll admit it's never felt quite like a "home run" in it's current state. Performance is a bit of an issue, and tighter integration with each CMS feels imperative, especially with the page builder paradigm.
Even if Themler was cut down into a theme/template platform only and stripped of all page-builder facets, I'd still be happy. We can use other page builders, likely one's that have better CMS integration, but I've found no-one else that makes it as simple and easy to built any custom theme design on-top almost any CMS, and customize/update/improve on-top of your actual platform and content. That provides an enduring value-proposition not available elsewhere.
PLEASE, Don't let Themler die! Spin off a separate company, sell it, or make it open source, don't simply suffocate it.
Thank-you
> Hi,
> Currently we plan Themler bug fixes only.
> Olivia
So Themler is being divested?
IMO, This sounds like no future at all. Do newer frameworks count as features or bug fixes? What about Joomla 4? Bootstrap 4? Wordpress 5?
There are many of us who have come to really appreciate the unique capabilities you offer. I'll admit it's never felt quite like a "home run" in it's current state. Performance is a bit of an issue, and tighter integration with each CMS feels imperative, especially with the page builder paradigm.
Even if Themler was cut down into a theme/template platform only and stripped of all page-builder facets, I'd still be happy. We can use other page builders, likely one's that have better CMS integration, but I've found no-one else that makes it as simple and easy to built any custom theme design on-top almost any CMS, and customize/update/improve on-top of your actual platform and content. That provides an enduring value-proposition not available elsewhere.
PLEASE, Don't let Themler die! Spin off a separate company, sell it, or make it open source, don't simply suffocate it.
Thank-you