Changes for page XWiki Product Feedback

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6 6  * [[Feedback from 2016>>2016]]
7 7  * [[Feedback from 2015 and older>>Older]]
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9 +* Sent 31/07/19 21:51:22:(((
10 +> Please oh please improve the documentation.
11 +> There's no explanation of the basics (what code is processed on the server-side, what code is processed on the client-side, what do the different fields mean, an example of each of the field types, their usage (why does the type exist)).
12 +> Also, please state more explicitly in the development guides that the user needs to be advanced in order to do any sort of programming - that took me quite a long time to figure out.
13 +> Allowing for comments on the documentation and/or allowing people to make suggestion would really improve community contributions.
14 +> Currently, everything is very cluttered and overwhelming at times. Better organization of the pages would be nice (example - all users being created under a single space)
15 +> Adding support for custom database tables would also be very nice to have!
16 +> Last but not least - consider microservices architecture and more client-side processing. That would improve page loading and scalability of the system. For example, I'll be making a voting app which frontend would be an AppWithinMinutes but the backend would be a separate Java microservice. It's not very easy with the current architecture, unfortunately.
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18 +> XWiki is really great and mature. I've done a comparison with Wikimedia and other wikis and it really has most things one would ask from a wiki.
19 +> I really like the extensibility features too.
20 +)))
9 9  * Sent 05/07/19 22:01:30:(((
10 10  > A magnificent platform, which is the only one I have found through many attempts and years, which meets and exceeds an extremely high set of knowledge-document management system requirements ~-~- a wiki and note system that is intuitive to use out-of-the-box, which allows the inter-linking of any text to other text in any applications (helped by an interactive search), and which delivers application development to extend it to customized applications and documents. Well done, and congratulations to the team!
11 11  )))

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