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HMBeaty 06-24-2011 10:56 PM

Quick education for vBulletin.org users....
 
If you use/download/install/etc a modification from any of the coders here, and it won't install or suddenly stops working or you can't get it to work after installing, don't just post "it doesn't work for vB X.Y.Z"!

As an example, I'm going to show 2 posts that were made in one of my modifications threads earlier (both in the same day, today)

Quote:

I tried this for 4.0.3 and it didnt work. Any chance this may become available?
Quote:

Not compatible with v 4.1.4 :(
Now ask yourself "what does this tell the coder the problem is?"

Can't answer it can you? How do I/we know what's wrong with a modification if you don't tell us the problem(s) you're having?!

Just telling me/us "it doesn't work", tells us absolutely nothing. A better example of explaining an issue would be this....

Quote:

when importing xml I got

"
XML Error: Invalid character at Line 608"
THAT at least tells us SOMETHING.

Also, the same applies with database errors. If you post just saying "I'm getting a database error in vB 4.1.0! HELP!" ......you might as well not even post. We NEED to know what the error is in order for us to help you. A few ways to find this is via the email you should be getting with the database error in it (check your includes/config.php file to ensure your email address is entered correctly), your error logs if you have them set (AdminCP > Settings > Options > Error Handling & Logging > Log Database Errors to a File) or, while you're on the database error page, right click > view source and you should be able to see the database error you're getting.

I hope this helps a good bit of you and most of all, you actually read this! lol

/rant

BirdOPrey5 06-25-2011 11:43 AM

AT least you got the version number of vBulletin, often I don't even get that.

"This doesn't work. Can you help me?"

It would be nice if directly under each top mod post there was a dismissable notice with a couple of quick suggestions like:

"If you have a problem with this mod please post your version number and any error messages you might receive when attempting to use or install the product. Please be as specific as possible. Do not PM the author unless they have requested you do so."

HMBeaty 06-25-2011 11:53 AM

Well, half the time I don't even get a version number either lol. Apparently we're supposed to be psychic :rolleyes:

Edit: for example, look at the 3rd post I quoted lol. No version number

MagicThemeParks 06-25-2011 12:51 PM

This is great. So often people do not provide enough data. Maybe when releasing the new mods/add-ons you can include that in the first post (and readme.txt file) so that they can expect not to get assistance unless they follow the 'rules' of the release. :up:

Also, another pet peeve is when someone has an error and then posts about it looking for help. Then, when they find the fix themselves, they don't post how they fixed it. This is generally in 'unsupported' mods/add-ons, but is something that isn't a "community" type of thing to do.

TheLastSuperman 06-25-2011 03:32 PM

I call it sifting for info or SIFT for short ;) - I just couldn't fit the T i.e. Thanks into my sig :p.

Search - Some often wonder why many do not reply to their posts... has the same question been answered before?
- Use the search feature.
Information - Posting for help or asking a question?
- Include screenshots, copied/pasted code or errors, url.
Fixed - Please return to your thread/post and disclose how you resolved the issue!
- Helpful for those with a similar issue in the future i.e. possibly a solution!
Thanks - The rest of us here would like to thank you for your participation on the org!

HMBeaty 06-25-2011 03:44 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by TheLastSuperman (Post 2212667)
I call it sifting for info or SIFT for short ;) - I just couldn't fit the T i.e. Thanks into my sig :p.

Search - Some often wonder why many do not reply to their posts... has the same question been answered before?
- Use the search feature.
Information - Posting for help or asking a question?
- Include screenshots, copied/pasted code or errors, url.
Fixed - Please return to your thread/post and disclose how you resolved the issue!
- Helpful for those with a similar issue in the future i.e. possibly a solution!
Thanks - The rest of us here would like to thank you for your participation on the org!

I actually like that lol, but I may do something similar to this....
Quote:

Originally Posted by MagicThemeParks (Post 2212572)
Maybe when releasing the new mods/add-ons you can include that in the first post (and readme.txt file) so that they can expect not to get assistance unless they follow the 'rules' of the release. :up:

;)

Adrian Schneider 06-25-2011 04:40 PM

Some people can't follow basic instructions. If support for modifications here becomes a problem, I'd just prepare a pastable "ticket" format that users need to fill out.

Summary: Example Summary
Affected Version: 4.0.5
Steps to Reproduce: blah blah blahb lahb lah

Then, if people can't be bothered to paste that and change a few words around, it's easy to ignore (due to the dead-obvious formatting that is easy to see and jump to).

whitey92lx 06-25-2011 04:43 PM

Thanks

MySaltyreef 07-09-2011 05:27 PM

lol being a newbie here this helps, it should be put up as notice somewhere and this should be implemented

Quote:

Maybe when releasing the new mods/add-ons you can include that in the first post (and readme.txt file) so that they can expect not to get assistance unless they follow the 'rules' of the release.

but saying that just to let you know the search button does work and most of my issues were able to fixed off reading the posts after the mod

borbole 07-09-2011 07:42 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by MySaltyreef (Post 2218581)
lol being a newbie here this helps, it should be put up as notice somewhere and this should be implemented



but saying that just to let you know the search button does work and most of my issues were able to fixed off reading the posts after the mod

The thing is that most users don't bother at all to read through the description or use the search button.


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