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Murty 01-07-2006 08:29 PM

This is getting rediculous, people have been waiting 2 months for this hack, how hard would it be to use the original v0.95 (i think it is) with 3.5? would it work or not?

Xplorer4x4 01-07-2006 08:40 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Murty
This is getting rediculous, people have been waiting 2 months for this hack, how hard would it be to use the original v0.95 (i think it is) with 3.5? would it work or not?

Go do it yourself and find out. You can't? Then quit complaining, or go pay someone to port it for you.

Did anyone learn a lesson from bugging Matt/Link about this hack? Next thing we know he abandoned it without a single note for several months. At this point I wouldn;t blame the new team for devoleping it either.

Asi9ine 01-07-2006 08:43 PM

*Changes name to Asi9ine*

No it is impossible. The whole idea of upgrading forum software is to add new database tables, variables, etc. You can try if you like, but your installation will not go past stage two. Please just be patient. I am going to speed up this process, for both my own benefit and yours.

JsnakeJ 01-08-2006 01:37 AM

Thanks Kris, nice seeing you again by the way.

[Stryder] 01-08-2006 01:40 AM

What people need to learn in some way is that shit like this takes time, obviously many of you assume that coding is very easy and big projects such as this can be done overnight. It's not easy, anyone of you of course is more than welcome to try it themselves, i'm sure that will go... well. But now we have dedicated people working on it (Hi Kris).

I'd donate something but I have my own things to keep going right now, best of luck people you know i'll be checking back...

Asi9ine 01-08-2006 02:27 AM

Thanks a lot. We will do you proud :) (I'm on in a bit, just working out some computer problems)

Well, many of you have been on GeekyDesigns, and seen the stage that it is at. The commands and integration work fine, but it still takes time. Looking at the code of the previous versions, there is a lot more than what you see. Just be patient.

At this time I won't say a projected date, I will leave that up to Filip (Revan). But you can be sure that a lot of time will be spent on it from now on in. Thanks for the good input we have received. To those who were as impatient as I am, take this nicely placed middle finger. This is more difficult than I thought it would be, so bear with us.

romow 01-08-2006 04:28 AM

yes, don't listen to those handful of folks that do not know how to code and only look for whom to blame.
there are plenty of us who appreciate you guys' volunteering.

Decado 01-08-2006 08:07 AM

Ironically the comments on "coding takes longer than you think" comes from the non coders. I am one myself (a non coder) but i work with coders day in day out, and i have been assured that other than the not exactly helpful layout of the code, this job is about 6 straight hours max to convert.

nir 01-08-2006 09:31 AM

hello friends
there is new ushop ??
thank you
.......

Revan 01-08-2006 10:31 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Decado
Ironically the comments on "coding takes longer than you think" comes from the non coders. I am one myself (a non coder) but i work with coders day in day out, and i have been assured that other than the not exactly helpful layout of the code, this job is about 6 straight hours max to convert.

And maybe we want to change that when we get the administrative stuff sorted out? Maybe we want to release a hack that is not only a pure convert but is IMPROVED from the previous?
It is obvious that alot of you out there wants to code custom actions et cetera, so if we can improve the code to make performing those actions easier (ie a solid API of functions to perform the most common tasks) then that is something I want.
Yes it will take longer, but in the end you will be better of for it, because all your custom actions would have to be rewritten for vB 3.5 anyways, so IMO it's better to make you wait for an extra week or two (this is not referring to past, but future development time) and save you having to rewrite the actions once again.


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