Does hacking vbulletin become troublesome between updates?
Let's say I make a few hacks in the php. Everytime a new version comes out, it replaces the file. Does this become troublesome for you guys? Do you have a system to make it easier to reapply hacks? Plugins/hooks don't do everything you need so unfortunately I can't always rely on that
diff is a UNIX command though. Know of a windows version?
As for edits, some of my mods require PHP edits (adding code), and only minimal complaints. I did get a question from someone when a new hook came out and I removed that edit from the instructions though
I just keep a wiki with all my admin notes, and in my 'how to upgrade' section I include a listing of each mod that requires a template edit, and a quick description where the edit goes.
There's about 5 now, but with 3 skins that's 15 edits which isn't something I'd want to do all the time, but it really only has to be done for major upgrades.
Never troublesome for me, because I use template edits, products and plugins instead of file edits, and the built in tools are usually easy enough to use to update templates.
Also consider looking at Kirby's TMS - makes upgrading much easier.
I'd like to, but there's no user here named 'kirby' and searching for 'tms' fails. I found a 'template modification system' but it ain't from Kirby and doesn't seem to assist the end user.