Jafula,
I wish you the best of luck in your future endeavors! Thank you so much for all the years of hard work and support you have provided to the boxing community. As far as your questions.....


I would like to remove the following features;

1) The communications channel.
This means your team list must consist of characters that are online. You can use profiles, macros or ISBoxer to manage adding and removing characters from a team.
Does this mean that I will no longer be able to invite my team using Jamba? That would suck since I don't use ISBoxer being a mac user (hate windows, refuse to use Bootcamp), but I'm sure I would manage.


2) Support for characters not in a party, raid or battleground.
Jamba tries to accommodate your characters not in a party, raid or battleground. This added complexity makes it hard to make sure a message has been sent to all the characters and is causing issues.

Wasn't really aware that this option was in there since I use two different profiles, team and single and switch to single when I run toons alone.

And update the following feature;

3) Cross realm support.
Characters will be stored with separate name and realm fields. A check box will be added to the team management interface for cross realm support. If you have a cross realm team, you will need to check this box and make sure all the realm names are correct. If you have a same realm team, realms will be ignored. Internally Jamba is going to rely on a characters global unique identifier rather than a name-realm pair.

Not an issue for me since I don't run cross-realm teams.

The following features need to be fixed but I probably won't do them;

4) Quest support is broken due to WoD changes and I have not had a chance to investigate properly.
5) I know that there is a lot more that needs to be fixed.

I want to solicit your opinions on how to proceed from here;

Do you want me to make the simplifying changes above? Up to you really.

Should I just abandon Jamba as is? I hope you don't, but the choice is ultimately yours. Hopefully you pass the torch to those in the community willing and able to take over where you leave off.

Do you have a better solution to the current state of the Jamba code base and the usability of Jamba? Wish I could help, but I'm not a programmer of any kind, sadly.

Should I try and revert all the cross realm changes and not have cross realm support at all? Would it be easier to leave it as is? I haven't had any trouble, but then I don't run cross-realm teams.

I will probably open-source the Jamba code (MIT License, not a fan of GPL).
Ideally one or more developers would step forward and be willing to take over the Jamba development including the Curseforge and Curse sites. Anyone know any multi-boxing WoW developers?
Other thoughts?