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Plugin incomptibel to latest IntellJ IDEA version (needs IDE buidl 213.* or earlier"

Open fgerards opened this issue 2 years ago • 7 comments

Describe the bug PLugin incomptibel to latest IntellJ IDEA version (needs IDE buidl 213.* or earlier"

To Reproduce Steps to reproduce the behavior:

  • Install plugin
  • see error

Expected behavior Plugin should be compatible with current IDE version

Versions latest plugin version, IDE v2022.1.2

fgerards avatar Jun 16 '22 14:06 fgerards

Unfortunately, this incompatibility message comes more and more often. In the previous versions, the support was felt to be faster here.

PfefferT avatar Jul 15 '22 07:07 PfefferT

Everything around TYPO3 is slowly lacking support, that's why I have now completely reprogrammed my website with Laravel and since then everything is so much faster and easier ....

saschaende avatar Sep 02 '22 14:09 saschaende

lol, you cant compare Laravel framework with an enterprise CMS system as TYPO3 with tons of out-of-the-box features - try to do www.dallmayr.de or www.motel-one.com etc. with laravel only - you will end up in a mess and an unmaintainable system and have 5 times the cost for initial implementation.

fgerards avatar Sep 02 '22 14:09 fgerards

Yes i can.

And all companies i know are switching off from TYPO3 - most of them to wordpress. For example Lindt also switched from TYPO3 to another solution. https://www.lindt.de/

If you have a look at the current cms usage statistics, TYPO3 lost MANY customers - over 40% in the last 7 years - so it is a global phenomenon.

Remember my words: TYPO3 will die within the next 10 years because of a lack of programmers (that want to deal with this crappy cms) and customers.

--> http://www.dallmayr.de/

They even are not able to manage a redirect to the SSL version - Chrome shows "insecure website". Thats unprofessional and not good for SEO. And what is funny - they even dont use TYPO3 for their online shop.... they are using https://epages.com

--> http://www.motel-one.com/

I saw many websites with Wordpress (or Shopware) like that. Probably the only difference is, that with TYPO3 this just costs 1000% more time and money. And did you have look into the error console when opening this website? But no wonder, because TYPO3 is unnecessarily complicated. Thats what happens....

Look who is using Shopware: https://www.shopware.com/de/kunden/marken/ And also Shopware is really great with a great framework and easy to install, manage and upgrade.

Upgrading TYPO3 to a new version is the biggest crap ever, because every time so many things change that no plugin works. Even if you do all yourself - probably with reprogramming ALL in Laravel you will spend LESS time.

Reprogramming my own website to LARAVEL took WAY less time than upgrading TYPO3 from 7 to 10. Be honest - it is like it is. And thats why TYPO3 will die.

And let's not talk about LTS pricings just for one website. I only can say: OMG.

Sorry...

saschaende avatar Sep 02 '22 14:09 saschaende

I see you mix up things and have no clue, what you are talking about. Motel-one.com or other sites with multidomain/multilinguale with fallbacks and workspaces are manageable onlywith an enterprise grade CMS. WordPress is a Blog system, which pretends to be CMS. If you don’t know how to separate concerns and call things crappy, which you don’t fully understand, so be it

fgerards avatar Sep 02 '22 15:09 fgerards

You all know that this is a third party plugin? And… oh - that’s on GitHub, try to contribute code and bugfixes. Or fork it and make your own plugin. Don't blame TYPO3 here, one doesn't have much to do with the other

TheNaderio avatar Sep 06 '22 08:09 TheNaderio

Sorry for the initial reporter, but I think it's better to lock this issue.

This project is welcoming bugfixes and enhancements. It is just that I don't have any touchpoints in my professional setting with TYPO3 anymore.

cedricziel avatar Sep 06 '22 16:09 cedricziel