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Version user is using in profile
When someone makes a post in a modification and says that it is working or not working, you never know what version they are running unless they state it. It would be nice to have that in the users profile so we could see if it something worked for them, what version they are using of vB.
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It is in the user's profile. You've listed that you are using 3.6.11. However, you are assuming the user actually keeps that field accurate. I know when I upgraded to 3.8, I forgot to change that field for a few months.
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You could also post something in your announce post that says "If you leave a comment about this modifications working, or not working, please list your version of vbulletin also."
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Your vb version (assuming you keep it up to date) is already in your profile and your postbit, so Im not sure what this is asking about ?
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It isn't in your postbit. The version in the postbit in the mods forums is the version of the modification you last downloaded, not the version of vbulletin you put in your profile.
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The profile field should be a dropdown with a range of values... 3.5.X, 3.6.X, 3.8.X, 4.0.X, etc...
If you want to know why look at the value I have for mine. Not exactly helpful. |
Well, you are on Staff over at vb.com, so maybe you really are running vb4.6 beta 2! :D
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I don't see anyone in this thread with their vBulletin version in their postbit |
vbulletin is constantly changing - new versions are out more frequently
IMO it's not needed. most people will ignore option or never update it |
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TBH, at this moment, the only logical reason I can think of offhand to use it is for modification purposes (to keep from having to ask the user which version of vbulletin they are using) and even that is prone to error due to not updating or an incorrect setting.
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You could prompt users once a fortnight to update the field?
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Hence the waiting of a couple of weeks.
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Is it really too much bother to ask users what version they are running? As already pointed out, the legacy postbit shows the info the member has typed in. Even if it was changed to a dropdown and someone was using an older version you'd be asking them if that's the version they are actually using, which is just as asking them what version they are using. |
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Change the version to a drop down number? That would kind of kill the humour value of the thing, nothing like searching for version 4 or the like, or seeing the funniest version numbers that go way past what's released (*cough* set own profile/forum version number as 999.99.99 *cough*).
Although I do agree with the pointlessness comment... does anyone really edit that field after every single release of vBulletin that comes out? Pretty sure many people have gone whole major versions without changing it... |
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Then I update it for bugfix releases/PL's when I remember to do so. |
Anyway it could automatically update from the latest version downloaded? Or I guess that would not work since this is .org not .com
However, even having the option there I believe would benefit some people. Yes some people would not update but when someone mentioned that their question mentions 3.7.4 however their profile says they are running 3.6.8 then most likely the user would update it. It was just something I thought would be useful. |
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I like this field :D
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