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Upgrading to vb4/vb5
I've been living in the stone age of vB software, v3.8.x, as it has served me very well over the years. But alas, it has come to the point where I need to restructure my site and in turn upgrade my forum software. My question to you community, is which version would you guys recommend I upgrade to?
Blogs will be a nice addition to my site as well as a CMS/Portal. I run/ran a chatbox and forum stats. The new staff I'm bringing on have limited knowledge of CMS and/or forums and few have seen the inside of a ModCP/AdminCP. Opinions? |
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5 is still in beta. I'd recommend staying away from it for the time being.
I think you're going to regret going to v4. If your 3.8.X is working well, and your community is happy with it, what is the compelling reason to upset the apple cart? Personally I will NEVER "upgrade" my 3.8 to v4. It's hardly "stone age." |
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If you are only upgrading to get the cms and blogs don't stay as u are
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Then let me pose this second question to you guys then. I think the latest version I have is 3.8.3/4...what is the latest version of 3.8 available and is it still being updated or not? I have all of my mods stock piled and have no problem digging around for available 3.8 templates.
Just looking to give my community the best possible experience. |
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Keep in mind, we still have a few vB licence holders that don't care for vB4 as forum software, but as a preference. Not because it's particularly bad, but because it had a bad introduction. 3.8 is great. I love it, too. But as a point of nostalgia. 4.2 is more modern and is more compliant with modern web standards. Not to contradict Max's statement above, but I would consider 3.8 "stoneage" in the sense that it was originally designed when certain web standards hadn't been fully adopted yet. Most users of 3.8 will start running into issues when modern web browsers, search engines and modifications start adopting more modern tactics. It's fine to use now. I use it now. But only because I can't afford to purchase a new license. As a forum admin, unless you're especially adept at patching and fixing things, you may find yourself forced to upgrade to meet the web's demands in the not-too-distant future.
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I am sticking with version 3 until they pry it out of my cold, dead hands. DJ says there's nothing really wrong with version 4, but of all vBulletin versions ever, it is by far the worst on security - it's getting hacked all the time, and with new exploits popping up all the time. I believe it is inherently flawed. vB4 is the devil. I believe you'll rue the day you ever leave version 3. Keep in mind that when you buy a new v4 or v5 license, you still can download and use version 3, on that license. |
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Problem with your missive is, before v4 when v3 was king... It was a rare thing even then to see a v3 site defaced/hacked. It's simply, inherently, more secure than v4. Side note: I've had a Joomla installation online for almost ten years now, never upgraded it or anything - and it hasn't been touched. It is fronting a v3 installation that's been there for the same amount of time, nothing's happened. I think that one is still a 3.5.4 or some such. For the script kiddie (which is 99% of this "hacking" that goes on) easy access and vulnerability is key. These aren't actual, black hat hackers here - these are goofs looking for "street cred" and any site will do. The actual, black hat hacker won't be stopped no matter your security. |
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This thread has some good opinions and input as well, similar subject - https://vborg.vbsupport.ru/showthread.php?t=303713
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