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It looks so good.
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Also try buying a new laptop online They are classifed as a possible highly dangerous weapon |
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I wonder if that is an accurate statement that 'most people accept it'
or if it is just they are pretty much forced into silence about it here. I know I don't accept it (but neither do I need it or use it either). This is just another example of strongarm tactics being selectively applied to something because it is simply possible to abuse it or because it is viewed as unpopular by TPTB (the powers that be). |
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My point was that almost anything can be considered to have a negative aspect depending on the viewpoint. To sit her and say that one modification over another has a more nefarious use puts Jelsoft in the realm of governing the content that people provide on their purchased product. Those who run vBulletin.org reserve the right to refuse the publishing of a hack at any time, because you are providing a service to the public. However, saying a hack violates a license agreement is a different thing entirely, and Jelsoft can be taken to court for this. They are providing a good with a limited contract. They are not providing a service in which they can govern terms of usage. As for the lockdown hack, which I was carefully trying to avoid, this is an instance in which Jelsoft has danced on the line of right and wrong. To my knowledge, you can install the lockdown hack, but you cannot publish that hack here or discuss it. This hack does have many good uses (like my hammer), but because Jelsoft has decided to focus on the negative, they have chosen to ban it in every way that they could. After seeing twelve pages of rebuttals to Wayne's response...I would urge Jelsoft to reconsider their "review" of this hack...It looks like it could be a deadly corner they are backing themselves into. The last thin you want is your embeded constituency lashing out on all of those forums throughout the Internet where people ask, "which forum software should I buy?" |
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Are there any changes that could be made to the hack to make it more palatable for Jelsoft?
For example, what if only existing moderators had access to add/modify subforums? That would require the admin to manage his/her moderating staff and would take out an element of the moderation. I think the majority agrees that the elements of this hack that allow mods to modify their subforums is extremely valuable. So, is it possible to modify the hack to include those options, or is Jelsoft against the entire idea? -Chad |
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I'd also like to thank all of you that have shown support for my responses in this thread. It's good to know that people are actualyl reading what I type.
My entire life (and even the company I am a part of that uses our vBulletin installation) is dedicated to helping others. When I see an instance of a stifled growth or oppression of an opinion, it tends to kick my afterburners on. I want all of you to know that if we keep this discussion civil, and present facts over feelings, that we can hopefully win this battle yet. I think that for what its worth, Jelsoft is not some big company governed by cold-hearted people, and that they look at situations like this objectively. For every 1 nefarious use of a hack, there will be 20 of us that put it to good use, making vBulletin look *that* much better! |
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