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Is it time for a universal AAC?

Codex NG

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Since this community has a few different distro's used across the board 1.x, 0.4 etc..

Can't we just start from scratch and build a new AAC from the ground up one which meets a standard as opposed to having to create different layouts or components for different AAC's and pray that they work?

For those of you who have had their own online business's or social communities Joomla's structure is the most idealistic to emulate.

I for one would love to take apart every AAC ever made and rebuild it into something everyone can use regardless of the server they are running.

This would simplify people's lives and open up more opportunities to build cool shit :p

In my opinion, the code for existing AAC's although "working as intended" is buggy, messy, unorganized, somewhat unmanageable and limited.

What are your thoughts?
 
In my opinion, the code for existing AAC's although "working as intended" is buggy, messy, unorganized, somewhat unmanageable and limited.

My bitaac is not messy, it is organized and not limited at all since you can rebind pretty much what you want.
It is not working as intended & it is buggy, this is because we are not even near 1.0 at the moment, but the progress has been stable.

Besides that, I do agree that the some AAC's are messy, buggy & unorganized. I think devaac, pandaac & cloakaac is good , but sadly not completed. (yet)
Note: I think devaac is pretty much completed, but it does not have donate shop.

bitaac & pandaac is using Laravel, wich could be hard for a lot of people to get started with.
I will do my best to write tutorials, troubleshootings & more for this, but there still will be a amount of users that still wont know how to do, and therefor I think it would be good with a "normal" built AAC.

So, I say build as many AAC's as possible. Great for the people to have options.
 
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