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Duplicate Mods
As there is an active ranking system on vbulletin.org for coders and designers , why dont you guys allow duplicate mods.
Instead of duplicate ods , it can be solved by choosing multiple vbulletin versions. Currently people release same mod with no single change on different sections on board which makes the ranking system in accurate. |
I think it good suggestion, right now forum based separation is flawed in my opinion. Perhaps we can incorporate threads tags for this...it's really what tagging is all about when basic ontological separation is too limited.
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Hey Danny, that would mean we switch the site to 3.7 at least, so maybe an analysis IN PUBLIC of how the coders see the situation and how WE can bring solutions for the older stuff too ???
because sorry for my arrogance, but all the times, these decisions are debated in private, discussed for X minutes, and abandonned, cached or stored for future references... and nothing is never done. |
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Some key things I've been wanting to see for awhile; - Ability to upload/host multiple copies of the software. I know this is possible with the current attachment system but I'd like to see something more user friendly (like having them listed by version number). - Sub-forums for modifications. The main ones we need; Support, Bug reports, General Development. - Ability to browse a modifications source code before downloading it. Hosting the modifications in a repo system. (I'll get to this in a second). - Ability to have an "FAQ" on our modification's page. - A way to update users outside of sending e-mails and editing threads. We need a way to post news about our modifications. Going back to storing modifications in a repo; It'd be neat if I could download and install modifications directly from my admincp (*hint*). |
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Have you ever heard of the old saying "too many cooks in the kitchen?" I have, and I've also experienced it far too many times...talk about things never getting done. And your arrogance aside, you have no idea what goes behind the scenes of vBulletin.org so it's really not accurate or fair to say how many "minutes" these topics are discussed. As a user, you're suggestions are invaluable. I don't know how many times I've said that no suggestions are ignored. Leave the administration aspects of this site to the staff. Trust me, it's for the better. And I don't want this turning into another needless argument or debate, so please just don't even bother. Please, only post directly about the suggestion topic. |
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My main reason for suggesting this is directly related to vBulletin.org's Coder ranking system. https://vborg.vbsupport.ru/vborg_mis...eleases&type=1 follow this link and you'll see what i mean. nearly 90% of this releases are duplicate of even 3.6 version nearly. This way coders double or triple their release and install number. I personally donot release anything at vb.org for various reasons but people depend on coder rankings for paid modifications which may mix their mind up. Danny's tag solution may work or custom fields can be used such as coders can choose which versions the mod will work with. This is also a problem on coders side since he needs to support the product in two different threads. |
While it is true that releasing the same mod in two areas (like 3.6 and 3.7) will affect the coders ranking, it wont actually have as big an effect as some think - as each area has a preset weighting, so mods in the 3.6 area do not count as much as mods in the 3.7 area. The older the version, the less weight it has.
If the site was starting from scratch then we wouldnt have seperate areas, there would be some sort of version system in the release thread to show which vb versions it was valid for. However, doing this now would cause a huge headache and potentially tons of work trying to get all existing releases to use a new system. Besides which there are often minor differences between releases anyway. Maybe when vb 4.0 comes out a new system may be looked at, since its likely that 99% of existing mods will need to be updated and re-released at that point, I think any change before then is highly unlikely. |
/me have to applause Paul M for this answer...
cheers ! |
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Yes they do change over time with new vB versions released.
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the idea is to promote/benefit "active" coders |
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Danny dude, lol I actually had trusted you more than to say something like "as a user your suggestions are invaluable". Lets take a look at the user to staff ratio and just how much of any website's success is due to "their users". Or am I missing something here?
It's agreed that the mods system needs improvement, even Paul was able to admit to that. The fact that you guys are waiting till vb4, although I do share the restlessness that others do for better organization, is understandable due to the fact that vb4 will bring an immense amount of changes. But the key here is just always knowing where there's need for improvement, especially when the suggestions are made from members who posted modifications here for free. |
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I think what's gio's saying danny is, if members can post their free modifications, and spend their valuable time in creating them to bettering this site then the staff can atleast get off their backside and start improving the modifcation system instead of coming up with the "same old, same old" aka "lets wait for *inserts vbulletin revision here*". Yeah, it's a lot of work, but so are the free modifications, styles & graphics that members spend their time creating and post here.
The "let's wait for armageddon" is getting old and you don't have to look far in this thread that members aka contributors are fustrated. |
The staff will do what they have the time for, simple as that. No amount of criticising them by yourself (which you seem very good at) will change the fact that they have a life outside of vb.
Surprising as it may be, this website is not the most important thing in my life, nor I imagine any of the other volunteers who run it. At some point we will probably upgrade to 3.8, it is extremely unlikely any other major changes will be made to the basic way the site works (before 4.0). Thats the reality of the situation. |
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Coffee on me :p |
Hum, you also have to consider that all the staff here is volunteer but two... (stop whinning about the count, we know who they are) ... volunteer VOLUNTEERED to the job, they are not forced here, BUT also are not obliged to be there forever... if they feel they can't do more, they can quit, they can simply leave their situation to someone else.
the point with all these situations is that some staff always complaint that they can't do all the job, they can't focus on the code all the time, blah blah... so why be on the staff if you can't do a thing?! that is pathetic to see how it's going when the staff start complaining that they are exhausted, have no time, etc... if you have no time, just let the ones with time do it... in the last weeks, i saw more whinning from the staff having no time than members complaining about tasks that are undone... why?!... in real business, we would call it "depression"... burn-out. i rarely see the staff announce that "we've done it, we're doing great things"... it's always "we have no time, we can't do it, you ask too much..." |
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the problem is that we paid our license to have access to this site, we all did... this is not a privilege though, we have to behave... but suggesting things to change is permitted when Paul take over a thread, it's whinning... --------------- Added [DATE]1225565254[/DATE] at [TIME]1225565254[/TIME] --------------- Quote:
it's not your place when you're among administrators and coders and you see all of them as "possible problems"... most of the guys who really participate on this site as good coders, good admins, people with a brain... but most of the time, when there are debates, these people are considered as kids and whinners... this is not good for the business, even if there is not real business here... |
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Adding a point here: the admins are telling that we complaint too much, we can do it elsewhere if we're not happy... the only problem with that statement is that Jelsoft refuse to endorse anyother website where we could advertise vBulletin... vb.org is the only official place, and we're more like outlaws when we try to do it elsewhere...
vB.org is providing me the only platform available for advertising my stuff, this is even the only place Jelsoft permit to advertise when talking about hacks and products --- go at vb.com and ask for modification tasks, they will tell to come here, nowhere else... so my example here is good, if we cannot voice our opinions on this site's structure, that means the site do not intend to represent ourselves, then the site is just a face off... so if this is wrong, why all our requests are considered whinning and none of the admin is able to really do the job in the backside of it?!... no time?!... blah blah... if this site is so modified in the background means that someone had the time to do it in the past... if you are obsolete, instead of saving your ass try to save the site by giving up... |
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1.) Who said you can't voice your opinion on the site's structure? That's exactly what the Site Feedback forum is for. 2.) It's not an issue of not having time, it's an issue of efficiency and time management...waiting for vB 4 before we make any major foundational edits to our code base is the smart, pragmatic thing to do and I severely doubt any reasonable programmer on this site would disagree with that. |
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I agree. Time management is not the equivalent of procrastination, although it seems to be the case on this website (sorry if that's too critical for some to handle).
Smacklan also made a good point with the website being 3.6. Being that 3.6 has been out for quite some time, what's the reason for this version on vb.org not being extra slick? You can either keep waiting for a new release, or we can make things happen. Pushing things off to the side is a setup for a bigger problem in the long run, i can't stress this enough. Lets face it, this site is filled with professional vbulletin developers. Why can't the people who run it act like so? It's a big ball of frustration. And as frustrating as it is for you guys to handle our criticism, it's twice as frustrating for us to have to give it every day. Would it not be much more easier and pleasurable for us to comfortably and effectively manage our contributions in such an atmosphere that makes this possible rather than have to point out the obvious every day? Also, if you want to start talking in terms of "who pays" and "not getting paid" and you feel the need to place emphasis on the fact that contributions made here are free, then i believe "The official vbulletin modifications site" is misleading. Especially since the most official modifications (although there are some great mods here for free) are paid. How about "free vb mods" instead? And lets not even talk in terms of the mod themselves, but rather our status as members here. Yes, we did pay.. We paid for a product which requires us having purchased it in order to fully participate on these forums. I would love to see a member of the jelsoft staff itself come here and see they are genuinely pleased with the direction this website is going in. |
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Sorry Pauly, you entered a pointless battle there. Think i mentioned something about this in my last post too. |
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Yes, you need to be licenced to access some features, whats your point exactly ?
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I honestly just wanted to start this thread because of the problem i mentioned in first post. But as things are way off topic i also will like to voice my opinion about the points mentioned.
vBulletin.org is for vBulletin License Owners , therefor who owns a vBulletin license has a right to be on this board. Noone can deny this. The problem on this site is unfortunately is caused by Jelsoft itself. I hope nobody will get me wrong but all these kind of discussion started on an exact date. When the old administrator staff was pulled down and a new jelsoft representative has been asigned to vBulletin.org. I put all the blame on Marco and Jelsoft as they both never succeed to run vbulletin.org the way it needs to be handled. Lots of old people are whining , most of the old coders are unhappy and stopped releasing hacks. The quality of hacks is way worse when they were compared to old hacks released out there. And yet nothing is solved. Sorry but vB 4.0 is at least 1 year away. If Marco is getting paid he should take care off everything. Upgrading the site to latest version ( come on while vB 3.8 is beta tested on vb.com having vb.org on 3.6.x is a joke and a terrible way to promote business ) preparing a decent modification system etc.. But yet he doesn't handles any of this. I can understand Paul or Danny or any other volenteered staff complaining about time but Marco has no right to do as he is getting paid with the money we spend on vBulletin licenses , renewal fees etc.. |
my fault, my fault... i did not takeover the site when it was time... someone took my place while i had the back turned...
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I'm in agreement with you Mert. I'm going on 3 weeks awaiting a reply to an official complaint about this at vb.com...tells me that Jelsoft isn't that interested in what goes on here. Sad actually.
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/me do not complaint anymore, he have his own stuff to whine about... wife, kids, house, MIL...
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