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Two new forums added!
We've just added two new forums!
Big boards - Devoted to discussion related to running a large forum. Here admins of large forums can discuss and share server tweaks/vBulletin modifications and anything else related to running a large community. Coder's Discussion - A forum for coders to discuss vBulletin hacking with each other, newbies need not apply! Anyone can read threads in this forum, but you must join an extra usergroup to post. To get access visit your user cp or click here and join the Coders usergroup. Enjoy! |
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Dump the anyone can read bit.
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Thanks especially for the "Big Boards" section. I find myself alone sometimes when I talk about how a hack/mod affects forum performance. Is there any definition of what a "big board" is? My largest has 1.2M posts and 12K members (that's after some pruning).
-vissa |
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Can we use the second new one to ask about methods to hack or plug vBulletin?
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The second one aims at coder<->coder discussion on a technical level.
The idea behind the new forum is that when vb.org started, it was a coders place and all could discuss modifying vBulletin on the same level (ok some would be more advanced then others, but they talked the same "language" and all had the feeling they wanted to learn from eachother). Nowadays the majority of the vB.org community are non-coders who don't "talk technical". Because of this it is getting hard to discuss coding issues and as as side-effect will also prevent people who are new to vB coding to get the answers they need to get them started. If you post in the new forum, you will get a technical discussion. We are hoping that it will also bring back the joy that some of the coders had in discussing/learning modifying had a few years ago. As a community it is essential that we "invest" in our future (ie. help new coders get started, improve the knowledge of all coders by discussion), and this was going downhill without our own coders discussion corner. Let's hope that this new forum will give a boost to the group of people that are driving this website....the coders. |
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I think the big boards forum should be private as I don't think big-board admins will be happy to discuss issues where everyone can see. It's a known fact that one of the first places trolls look for info about 'admins' (of boards they have been banned from) is on the board software's forums.
I also think it would be cool for the coders to have a secret hang-out too - some where without the 'hussle & bussle' of the main site. I know it would be a good resource for non-coders like myself, but in this instance and as Marcho mentioned, I think the coders could do with such perks to help revitalise that feel good factor |
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I think the coder's area should be depending on whether the user actually has a coder title. I'm afraid it's going to be abused as it is now.
Oh, and I agree with Razasharp, although I don't have a big-board |
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As it is now, I see no reason to use the coder forum. It only duplicates what exists now. Having a place for new coders to learn from existing ones is all fine and dandy. But that's one thing, and having a place for existing modification developers to associate and commiserate in private is another. The latter is what has been asked for for some time now. So maybe a third private forum is called for.
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Why must a coder forum be private? We got something to hide?
I really don't understand this. |
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