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vb.org still on 3.6.x?
Just noticed, vb.org is running on 3.6.11. Any particular reason for that or you guys prefer 3.6.x over 3.7.x :p
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I wouldn't expect it to be upgraded till 4.0 comes out
they took a long time to get to 3.5 they have a lot of mods is my guess for the delay |
I don't see why vB.org would need to upgrade. :p
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Buaaaah! :'(
Every 2 months we have the same question: Answer: It's too difficult, vB.org is highly customized and Moderators are volunteers, they have real-life issues to solve, more important than upgrade... |
I'm really not sure why non-staff members are answering for the staff.. Please refrain and wait for an official answer.
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I doudbt they prefer 3.6.11 over the 3.7 line only that it would be pointless now upgrading to 3.7. edit: rom replied before me. There you go but i'm sure paul will say what i just said. |
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