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Yeah, definitely some major changes on the way and it is exciting to see the 'Net become so much more integrated into people's lives, hopefully this bridge will enable all of our sites to take advantage of that. Quote:
Yeah, a bridge would initially be great for the MU community but, as I say, once BuddyPress is released that will get turned on it's head and it will be more something that the existing vB community will be clamouring for - it will be hard for the owners community sites in any niche to sit back and watch their competitors upgrade to full-blown social-networking + blogging platforms. Unfortunately, it will take a few months for that demand to become obvious and, at that stage, loads of developers will try to cash in by rushing in with bridges but, of course, what I'm hoping is that this thread will alert some enterprising developer to the advantages of positioning themselves for this wave before it hits and firmly establishing their product before the other developers even have a chance. If enough people indicate their interest here, and possibly suggest how much they'd be willing to pay for such a bridge, that may be enough. At a rough guess, I'd say a lot of people would be willing to pay $50, which would be less than vBulletin charge for their blogging product but allow you to do so much more. --------------- Added [DATE]1227419870[/DATE] at [TIME]1227419870[/TIME] --------------- Quote:
I'm not sure but, as we're talking about an adaption of the existing WP/vB bridge, it would operate in the same way and I'm sure that Jafo232 avoided core modifications unless it was absolutely necessary - and, actually, I don't see why they would be, all you're doing is pulling membership details and sharing a cookie. Regarding the database, both apps use the same database and I guess Jafo232 would have favored the vB database although, again, I haven't yet read his mod's thread closely enough to know that for sure. Again, as the only shared bit is the membership data, I don't think it makes much difference - for the forum content, sure, the vB database will be optimized for that Either way, given that it is a mod with a good developer, a large following and two years of development and support behind it, I would be pretty confident that the structural decisions have been pretty sound. Quote:
As I understand it, linking to BuddyPress profile pages from within vB, rather than using vB's own profiles, would be a simple matter of changing a few variables - the bridge mod would, ideally, let you pick n' mix. If it turns out that vB's take on social networking is actually usable and enticing enough, there will be no reason to use BuddyPress but, sadly, vBulletin have failed to show any vision beyond their excellent core forum product. The blogging product was an utter failure and a real slap in the face for website owners who hung in there, hoping that their trust in vBulletin would be rewarded with something that their users would actually be happy to use. My own assessment of vB's upcoming SN features is that someone whipped up a pretty good list of buzzwords and handed them to someone with a permanent hangover who, at glacial speed and between extensive bouts of Internet porn, slowly tacked them all on as features, one by one. Obviously, we've got to applaud the move in the right direction but we all know that it is way too little, too late. Users here and on the official vB board have been pleading for social features since before "social networking" even existed as a concept. Similarly, they been asking for really obvious stuff such as a simple, integrated homepage/CMS system but, as a company, vBulletin have carelessly blown the unique foothold their forum opened up to them. What a waste. That is the whole problem: I've been a member here and on the official board for over 5yrs and learned, a long time ago, that, for whatever reason, vBulletin as a company simply don't have the vision or resources to move beyond forums and that is why we need a bridge out to other groups who do get it. Quote:
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