Mr Shirley,
I have no intention of getting into an argument but my previous comments stand as posted. I didnt assume but rather concluded it based on the evidence available.
You asked "I'd be interested in what people say here about third party solutions as well" so please don't jump on me for making honest comments.
The roadmap link you provided has no listing for a banner module as far as i can see.
It not being on that roadmap unless its buried, not being a major topic of discussion as far as i can tell, and sitting at version 1.00.00 as far as I can tell while all sorts of other modules get all sorts of major and trivial improvements I think qualifies it as NOT a "major priority for the DNN team" as I stated. I think thats a fair way of reasoning from evidence to a conclusion. If you have evidence to the contrary I'd be delighted to be wrong. I'd be estatic if i was wrong.
That's my opinion and I'm sticking to it. Your opinion can differ as is your right. So be it and I hold no grudge for it.
Regarding your third party comments, one might conclude (rather than assume) that some of us have searched for thrid party solutions and either found them lacking (as noted in the thread i linked to earlier in this thread). Also, the issue with third party solutions is that they usually require a cash outlay without really knowing if the module really fits the bill.
Again, this kind of module is a priority for me. It may not be for other people but it is for me. To each his own as people have differing needs. Like many people I am going to choose the path of least resistance. If a low cost thrid party module or a free core module fits the bill then I am going to choose that and move on.
I would very much like to set up my development enviroment and learn to author DNN modules. However, the architecture and learning curve make that impractical. That may work out for other people in their situations but not for me at the current time.
Although I appreciate that you are on the development team and that you and others do work to improve things. I appreciate that very much. DNN has been a great help to me and allowed me to reach a partial solution through reduced work. However, I do not appreciate feeling as if I am jumped on for making what I see as a simple and obvious comment.