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Originally Posted by Brandon Sheley
I'm not happy with the recent vbseo exploit & I've already started removing it from client sites.
Not sure what this has to do with anything but nice job trying to change the subject. :up:
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Erm I feel the same but not going that route myself and I try, I do try but couldn't even pull it off, heck I just now noticed I left out the "for over a year" in my initial comment geesh
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Originally Posted by Brandon Sheley
My comment really has nothing to do at all with Paul at all...
I was stating the fact that the answer to most bugs on the vBulletin framework (and now I guess vb.org) is to "make a ticket".
It gets tiring that even when users make a bug noticeable, the staff's first answer is to make a ticket.
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Well it needs to be in the queue, they can mark those as whatever they wish and proceed to take action however doing that in the forums is not a option, mark the thread as read or do some silly mod? I prefer the Jira even though I hate having to submit anything and am too busy most times but see... even I submit tickets so even us stubborn ones can be swayed. Are you sure? Nothing to do with Paul? You just completely overlooked Lynne's initial reply to try an pull that off are you aware of that? You remember my keen eye on here if anything else rofl but again he was asking me to do so and I did, makes it easier on Paul otherwise he might not get around to fixing it until he's done with vBulletin tickets that day if at all however he did fix it on a Sunday so hats off regardless
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Originally Posted by Brandon Sheley
Doesn't the staff at vbulletin.com get PAID to do what they do?
See the difference between paid staff and PAYING customers.
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Aye they do and yes I completely agree that there's a huge difference between paid staff and paying customers, that's like apples and oranges but putting emphasis on it w/ a
doesn't do... gosh I love you man but what the heck was that lol?
Edit: Ahh I believe you meant that, we don't receive pay to submit tickets to jira... if that's how you meant it then I get it but anywhere we go, support tickets are the norm right? What we must get used to and they certainly are not paid to submit the tickets themselves I do know that but I see where you were coming from with that.
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Originally Posted by Brandon Sheley
I still have a valid vBulletin license and 100's of vBulletin clients.
I check up on the progress for my clients, not for me.. I've moved on
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I tend to forget that only because like I said, don't see you on here as much however duly noted and I still miss you and hate your on xenforo but if you love it then so be it, I tried to play the scooby-doo card and it's didn't work
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Originally Posted by Brandon Sheley
Glad I could help everyone out and bring this to the staff attention, you are welcome. :up:
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Thanks
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Originally Posted by vbenhancer
like said by the staff here:
if you have problems with a product, a plugin or a hack, you need to post your problem in that hack's thread or contact the author to have support...
if Paul's feature is giving you heartache, why not contacting him directly, to avoid pointless smalltalks about things that are unrelated to support?! *(or simply post only your bug report and leave the discussion afterward...)
something guys you are worst than me!
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Preposterous!
Edit: omgoodness I'm truly a smilie-a-holic!