I certainly don't. I do have a problem with 7h - in that I find it to be very very counter intuitive - and too much of a one size fits all approach, which can't ever work well enough across the board to be a good solution (hence the hourly threads that crop up by people either perplexed at how to install mods - or the conflicts of which Qhimm's is running out of space to store). My secondary problem is how my mod is also being judged on the shortcomings of 7h. When it fails or has a conflict, people sometimes blame me or The Reunion for it. The Reunion - and especially R06+ are meant to be standalone mods - the latter even has its own modding solution.
I'm hoping more people create mods that work properly with the framework added to R06, but, if not, 7h is always there.
I commend the effort with 7h and I'd never have a problem with anyone who contributes.
Hi DLPB
First off congrats on your work with reunion, its a huge project and undertaking, and I am aware your work help's feed other's work as well as you share your knowledge.
My only concern is the R06 modding framework, I feel it may split the community with some modders supporting reunion and others 7th heaven, as right now 7th heaven I feel is an excellent tool, one can just add mods to it, remove it, all without manual fiddling, its click and play almost. The only real issue is the main catalog has been allowed to get out of date.
Also you use precompiled exe's which is probably the main reason 7th heaven has been problematic with reunion, hext loading would likely make it work so much better. It allows much more modularity in selective use of features and co existence with other mods. But I accept this isnt a 7th heaven thread. So will stop there, but maybe to hope one day you reconsider your stance on allowing the two to be used together with your support.