I bet he just put that there to showoff, since he gets to be up-to-date with everything vBulletin.
Maybe he put it there because it's accurate.
I'm quite sure if you read the various threads at vbulletin.com you will know that vb.org and vb.com staff have been beta testing the new project tools for a while now, and vb 3.6.6 is a requirement for that to happen. It's as simple as that.
I'm quite sure if you read the various threads at vbulletin.com you will know that vb.org and vb.com staff have been beta testing the new project tools for a while now, and vb 3.6.6 is a requirement for that to happen. It's as simple as that.
I'm quite sure if you read the various threads at vbulletin.com you will know that vb.org and vb.com staff have been beta testing the new project tools for a while now, and vb 3.6.6 is a requirement for that to happen. It's as simple as that.
vb.org and vb.com staff have been beta testing the new project tools for a while now, and vb 3.6.6 is a requirement for that to happen. It's as simple as that.
Nope, also not for 3.6.1-5
That's not to say that a retroactive port of some kind wont be released by someone, somewhere, sometime, but for now, it's 3.6.6 or nothing.