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Protoman 09-09-2005 05:00 PM

unlicensed postbit icon maybe?
 
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It would be nice to have some way to tell who you should help with coding questions or completely ignore... up to you guys though.

found this neat little pic on g00gle

Andreas 09-09-2005 05:06 PM

Won't be done due to privacy issues.
Users that are unlicensed can only post in Pre-Sales and Site Feedback (and Lounge?).

So if somebody posts in the vBulletin Forums you can sure that he is licensed.

Protoman 09-09-2005 05:33 PM

aright, that works, thanks.

Xenon 09-09-2005 05:58 PM

just for your info unlicensed users cannot use pm system as well, so if someone sends you a pm, he has a license :)

hey protoman ;)

Borgs8472 09-10-2005 03:37 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by KirbyDE
Won't be done due to privacy issues.

What issues?

Andrew111888 09-10-2005 03:58 PM

It's not our business to know who's a customer or not.

hydrostatic 09-10-2005 04:25 PM

Debatable... but I guess you're right.

Borgs8472 09-10-2005 04:33 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Andrew111888
It's not our business to know who's a customer or not.

Why isn't it? It effects whether to give them tech help or not.

nexialys 09-10-2005 04:41 PM

if you start pointing on who will have support or not, you will build discrimination among the users here...

Jelsoft take care of the non-licensed users, so you don't have to manage it yourself...

coders have a existing way to see who is a licensed user and to who they can give support, because you can't download hacks if you are not licensed, and then you can't really use the "installed" button that way... coders know who clicked that button, so they can decide by themselves if they want to offer support to guys that have not clicked the link.

i think the question is answered...

Paul M 09-10-2005 05:33 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by nexialys
if you start pointing on who will have support or not, you will build discrimination among the users here...

They are already discriminated against, they have no PM system and can only post in certain forums ......

Quote:

Originally Posted by nexialys
Jelsoft take care of the non-licensed users, so you don't have to manage it yourself...

Take care of them ?

Quote:

Originally Posted by nexialys
coders have a existing way to see who is a licensed user and to who they can give support, because you can't download hacks if you are not licensed, and then you can't really use the "installed" button that way... coders know who clicked that button, so they can decide by themselves if they want to offer support to guys that have not clicked the link.

Nice theory, I tried it - it doesn't work, because people often only click it when it's installed and working - and often the support questions are prior to this. Some people just never click install.

Quote:

Originally Posted by nexialys
i think the question is answered...

Maybe, but the subject is not finished, people still have views they wish to contribute.

nexialys 09-10-2005 05:41 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Paul M
They are already discriminated against, they have no PM system and can only post in certain forums ......

We don't call this discrimination, we call this "permissions"... you gain permissions by being licensed... or why this system would have been built for...
Quote:

Originally Posted by Paul M
Take care of them ?

yes, each time a non-licensed user post something in the hacks forums or anywhere else, a moderator is pointing the right process to take to be registered and licensed... ya know, the You are currently showing up as unlicensed,....
Quote:

Originally Posted by Paul M
Nice theory, I tried it - it doesn't work, because people often only click it when it's installed and working - and often the support questions are prior to this. Some people just never click install.

that will mean that coders have to offer support to everyone... that's good for me anyway... maybe some other coders would not like that, but hey, they can stop offering support if they think it's a loss of time!

Chris M 09-10-2005 05:43 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Paul M
They are already discriminated against, they have no PM system and can only post in certain forums ......

Take care of them ?

Nice theory, I tried it - it doesn't work, because people often only click it when it's installed and working - and often the support questions are prior to this. Some people just never click install.

Maybe, but the subject is not finished, people still have views they wish to contribute.

You forgot to mention that Coders do not know who has clicked it - We used to but that feature was removed when we upgraded from vB2 to vB3 :)

Satan

Paul M 09-10-2005 05:45 PM

You do if they post, which someone asking for help generally does :)

nexialys 09-10-2005 05:56 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by hellsatan
You forgot to mention that Coders do not know who has clicked it - We used to but that feature was removed when we upgraded from vB2 to vB3 :)Satan

sorry, but we always see who "installed" them... look in the postbit: nexialys has installed this mod... this was not deleted, it was modified to be simplier...

Quillz 09-11-2005 12:38 AM

Having the postbit display an icon for all unlicensed users is overkill, considering they can't download anything in the first place...

Chris M 09-11-2005 12:03 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Paul M
You do if they post, which someone asking for help generally does :)

I am aware of that, however I was referring to the "coders know who clicked that button" statement implying that they know everyone who has clicked it ;)

Quote:

Originally Posted by nexialys
sorry, but we always see who "installed" them... look in the postbit: nexialys has installed this mod... this was not deleted, it was modified to be simplier...

No - That only shows the users who have installed it and replied to the thread - The old vB2 vB.org used to show every installer in a list much like the standard "who has posted in this thread" feature :)

Satan


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