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Dan 06-02-2006 02:34 AM

Really nothing to post about since there hasn't been a full feature list yet :)

Logikos 06-02-2006 05:48 AM

I don't vist .com often. I only knew because someone made an announcement at vBH.

EasyTarget 06-02-2006 07:22 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by peterska2
Pulling the HOTM now is much better then leaving it till later when more people have taken part.

Do you not remember the month when one of the choices was removed about half way through and a significant number of people had to PM one of the staff to get their votes changed?

That would be more disruptive, and as such, removing it now and having a month of in light of this announcement is much more productive.



The site will evolve. It is just a cycle. New coders are joining the ranks all the time.

which is why I don't understand why there's no multi-vote for the HotM.
*edit*
Quote:

Originally Posted by Chroder
This is true. I think maybe we should create some sort of "verified" system. When we upload attachments, they are marked as unverified (but still downloadable). Then maybe have a team that goes around and checks newly uploaded or updated attachments for unsafe code. Once it's passed the check, display a "verified" badge on the attachment.

good idea.

*edit*
wow.. I actually read every single post. (oops, did I say that outloud)

a few more comments.. what about some sort of script that checks hacks for code which can be potentially damaging and then mods only have to look at those lines of code? (since I'm not a coder I may not realize there's no easy way to differentiate between hazardous code and safe code, but I assume there's some ability because sites and providers disable certain types of functions in order to preserve security.)

and whoever mentioned something about a contributor usergroup.. I agree with something like that. Then there's no hack that's a commercial hack, its just a group of people contributing $$ for maybe some added support, functionality, etc. Maybe only let coders participate in it after they've released X hacks (or X approved hacks) and then they must maintain a % of customer satisfaction or time of support for whatever hacks participating in the contribution section. Keep a % of the money for the site stuff, release a % to the coders participating after X amount of time to verify they've met the standards for whatever release they've made.

I've installed so many hacks off and on that its ridiculous (yes, sad that I still don't know a thing about coding), and there's no way I could afford to contribute to all the coders who have helped me in some way or another, but if I could contribute to the coding group in general (or approved/participating coders) then for sure I'd contribute some money. (monthly, yearly, whatever)

Ohiosweetheart 06-02-2006 09:41 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by LiveWire
I don't vist .com often. I only knew because someone made an announcement at vBH.

I found out about it from an announcement on vBulletin-FAQ


Quote:

Originally Posted by Dan
Really nothing to post about since there hasn't been a full feature list yet

They are releasing info daily, as a tease. And having quite a bit of fun with it I might add, lol. They have different areas set up so that you can play with certain new features.
I've also seen a few posts over there, from people a bit ticked off that they didn't see it here, but from some other source. Can't say that I blame them.

Quote:

Originally Posted by Paul M
There was a thread talking about it when the site closed for the update, but you're right, there doesn't seem to be any announcment as such. Hopefully someone will rectifiy that in the next few days. :)

I would certainly hope so. Not doing so isn't helping the credibility factor here any.

tehste 06-09-2006 07:02 PM

Kudos to the coder who made an auto install on product upload.

Brad 06-10-2006 02:09 AM

Please see the follow up to this here:

https://vborg.vbsupport.ru/showthrea...31#post1003731

I am closing this thread now.


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