The most complex part is: the old Web-Library-Programmer is gone. He was the inventor of Web 2.0 and the main developer of it. He was the one which specialized himself for doing exactly that. So a next one has to get in without the expertise of the main programmer which was doing the project. There are others which can explain to him the Xojo based parts. But not the rest. Especially the Web Framework with it’s Session handling, App-handling and so on is really a hard and dry piece of Bread. It will ned an amount of time to chew.
And so I am sure that the first half of the year if not even the entire first year there will be not that much output. I said half of a year while I believe that then begins the Bug fixing phase. Real new Features and Big Updates will come out after two years. That’s Software Life.
I have also a good example. My Firmware Guy thought, when he was beginning, that so small programs with less then 700 kb Sourcecode can not be that complex. Until the moment that he also need before any change to get by self what that change will do physically with the device. It needed two years until productivity. And that’s quite normal.