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for those scared of upgrading, give it a try yourself.
the vb license agreement says you can have another vb forum installed on your server, just as long as the general public (that is, your visitors) cannot access it. Quote:
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If they stop supporting, it seems like a good way to loose couple of customers don't you think? Thats why I assumed they would support it.
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#13
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No, wouldn't happen Arunan.
The stop would not be immediatelly, but dynamically. Just as it was when the big upgrade from vb1 to vb2 was coming... |
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Ah, so people will gradually upgrade to vB3, even the people who say they are going to stay on vB2.2.9 when that happens they will start to focus on vB3 right?
I think I get it now |
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I am going to upgrade in a later version of 3, maybe on 3.2.
I think there are a lot of new bugs on 3.0 and dont want to upgrade every week... |
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Well I will be testing on my local server, I will first get it the way I want before taking it public on my site.
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vBulletin 2 will be supported at least until vB3 is in its final release. After that we may choose to keep it going for another couple of months depending on how many people are still using it,.
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