qTranslate has become quite more than I expected it to be when I first coded it. I'm so happy that so many people are using it and I feel bad for not answering a lot of mails I get about qTranslate. But I finally found time to continue my development on qTranslate. So instead of bugfixing the old qT, which is still a lot of code for Generations of Wordpress', I started from scratch to fully support the latest WordPress. You'll probably ask what difference will it make and why I should bother rewriting everything if the old version is still running. Well, let me list what changes the new qT will have:
- Object oriented code
- (Much much) better performance through WP3 optimized code
- translated slugs (finally!)
- documented code with lots of filters and actions so qT can be extended easily (yay plugin compatibility)
- Better WPMU support
- Extending WordPress to support multiple languages instead of hacking it (finally possible with WP3)
- No extra Database or database modifications
- Do more things automatically, so even less configuration is needed out-of-the-box
- qTranslate Editor (will most probably work very differently from the old one)
Feature Requests
- None yet
To focus on the development, I'd really love to have some testers (please send me an email to mail@qianqin.de if you want to help test, svn needed) to get all bugs fixed quickly.
Finally, if you would like to support me or want the new plugin to be finished faster, consider helping out by getting a better keyboard or a pizza for a hungry developer, so he doesn't need to take any cooking breaks
