The Arcive of Official vBulletin Modifications Site.It is not a VB3 engine, just a parsed copy! |
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Pretending all this stuff is new doesn't make it so. vBulletin has never added features to prior versions once the new versions are released. Why would they? |
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That's basically what I'm saying. VB4 is the best platform to be on at this point in time for stability and mods. But as time moves forward and other supporting software comes to end of life, where does that leave the mods that are no longer maintained? The users of those mods will have the choice of not upgrading from the current version they are on, upgrading to VB5 or moving to another platform. I'm not trying to throw out insults here. I'm simply making the point, eventually VB4 is going to be plain vanilla VB4 if the mods are not kept maintained with the current version. Some of you are on top of it, others not so much. |
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Isn't that what I was saying? |
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Just because a mod is unsupported, does not mean it is going to stop working at some magical point in time.
This site is geared towards modifications. If a mod becomes unusable, and it is a popular mod, the members work together to find a fix, and provide it in tat mods thread. If no one fixes anything, some people take to hiring someone to make fixes/changes. Also just because vB4 is not getting any feature updates does not mean it is going to stop working either, there is site out there running vB2 and doing just fine. Why? Because they made the necessary change to the system to keep it going. |
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I've made this point in other threads too, but vB4 was no gem when it was released. It took awhile for it to be a good piece of software, and for a long time people stayed with vB3, and as others have pointed out, even vB2. Some communities aren't always looking to add new things, so the perceived lack of mod maintenance isn't really an issue (others have pointed out there are always solutions).
While we may wish that IB had learned from the past, this seems to be a trend with all software these days (not just forum software) that a product is released far under expectations and slowly gets to where it needs to be. With vB5 being developed for the latest version of php, to take advantage of all it offers is a good thing, but it is lacking some things most of us consider a necessity to use. All we can do is continue to help each other on legacy version of the software and hope that IB will get vB5 to a place it needs to be. As long as there are those of us who stick it out, hopefully we will be rewarded, but our future is not at stake here. Our boards are fine and will continue to be fine. The only ones who have anything on the line are IB. If they fail to deliver on what will keep people invested in then a larger share will go to other software. |
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Kudos to the folks who can keep their sites up and running. |
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When a host upgrades PHP version, it doesn't stop vBulletin installations from working.
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Again, that is what this site is for, ask in the mods thread, and the member base will find a solution to a mod issue if there is enough people using it.
But vB5 don't have that problem because there is nada for mods for it, so you don't have to worry about mods not working. |
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