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Paul M
03-03-2014, 11:53 PM
Way back in 2009, we archived the vB 3.0 forums.

Now we are in 2014, its time to move the 3.5 forums into the archive.
Very few sites now run vB 3.5 (which is almost 9 years old) and there is no real activity in these forums now (nor has there been for a long time now). Posts are generally just asking about later versions of modifications. Most 3.5 mods also have 3.6, 3.7 & 3.8 versions in those forums anyway.

If you have a particular need to keep the 3.5 version of a release, then you need to download it before they are moved to the archives. This move will will happen sometime in the next two weeks (in fact, it should be on March 13th).

Max Taxable
03-04-2014, 12:55 AM
I still have a 3.5 up and running, the license is expired though.

ozzy47
03-04-2014, 12:59 AM
Yes there are some, but there is only about 0.3% of the vBulletin installs running 3.5

Max Taxable
03-04-2014, 01:04 AM
Always was a one-percenter!

SaN-DeeP
03-04-2014, 07:12 AM
Once those are moved to archive, there is no way to download them back ? if needed ?
We have few sites heavily modified running on 3.x.x

ozzy47
03-04-2014, 10:55 AM
Once those are moved to archive, there is no way to download them back ? if needed ?
We have few sites heavily modified running on 3.x.x

No, once they are archived, they can not be downloaded, this is not for the entire 3.x series, only the 3.5 series. :)

Thangvip9x
03-04-2014, 02:10 PM
I only use vbulletin version 4 or greater

ozzy47
03-04-2014, 03:37 PM
I only use vbulletin version 4 or greater

Ok and the point of that info?

New Joe
03-05-2014, 01:14 AM
Ok and the point of that info?

That he doesn't mind about the OP as he only uses vB 4 ;)

smirkley
03-05-2014, 04:33 AM
I do alot of work with the legacy software that runs automated industrial electronic controls.

The software is legacy and unsupported,... yet still available.... just saying.

Can I ask the reason to the suggestion that it should be un-downloadable to licensed users?

TheLastSuperman
03-05-2014, 12:34 PM
I do alot of work with the legacy software that runs automated industrial electronic controls.

The software is legacy and unsupported,... yet still available.... just saying.

Can I ask the reason to the suggestion that it should be un-downloadable to licensed users?

By design from my understanding, even staff including moderators and administrators cannot download the files once placed in the archives so I assume that once a thread is moved there all attachments are either deleted during the move or right there after.

I see your point though, if we can still download and install 3.5 why can't we still view the mods and such correct? <-- If that's the case I will still leave this reply up to Paul as he knows what is and is not by design around here much more than I do :D.

socialteenz
03-05-2014, 05:55 PM
I do alot of work with the legacy software that runs automated industrial electronic controls.

The software is legacy and unsupported,... yet still available.... just saying.

Can I ask the reason to the suggestion that it should be un-downloadable to licensed users?

+1

:up:

Elixar
03-06-2014, 04:50 PM
That he doesn't mind about the OP as he only uses vB 4 ;)

Doesn't have any relevance in a topic about 3.5 mods being archived.

Chris8
04-21-2014, 06:05 PM
But many of 3.5.X mods is compatible with 3.8.X and most of them can be compatible with just a few tweaks.
So why to take them all down? They extend vbulletin functionality and the functionality is for many people the number one reason why they like vBulletin... yes, because of its powerful ability to extend its functionality with so many mods that are there.
Also many mods with reusable code could be used by coders as the base for creating new fully compatible with vb 3.8.8 mods.

I don't see any logical reasoning that could serve a good purpose in this action.

SaN-DeeP
04-22-2014, 07:36 AM
I do alot of work with the legacy software that runs automated industrial electronic controls.

The software is legacy and unsupported,... yet still available.... just saying.

Can I ask the reason to the suggestion that it should be un-downloadable to licensed users?+1

But many of 3.5.X mods is compatible with 3.8.X and most of them can be compatible with just a few tweaks.
So why to take them all down? They extend vbulletin functionality and the functionality is for many people the number one reason why they like vBulletin... yes, because of its powerful ability to extend its functionality with so many mods that are there.
Also many mods with reusable code could be used by coders as the base for creating new fully compatible with vb 3.8.8 mods.

I don't see any logical reasoning that could serve a good purpose in this action.
i agree with this comment.

Max Taxable
04-22-2014, 03:28 PM
I think one year's notice would have been much better than just a month.

There are many members who only log in once a month.

Chris8
04-29-2014, 05:02 PM
Any chances to have this reverted and get the access to the mods for sensible time period?
I have contacted vbulletin.com support in regards to this and they have told me to go post here to have it undone and that only admin of vbulletin.org can do it.
10 days deadline was a joke, really. Perhaps if you had sent an email with that announcement more people would be aware of this coming.
Dear Paul could you do it for us? Please?