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Modification Archive
Up until now, it has always been vb.org policy to remove from public view any modifications that are classed as no longer available (for whatever reason). This has often lead to comments from members that they can no longer access useful information contained in the modification release threads, and requests for some form of public archive.
We are now pleased to announce that such an archive is going to be provided - the "Modifications Graveyard" is located at the bottom of all the other modification forums and is essentially a read only forum - no posting will be allowed in threads, nor will the downloding of any files still attached to posts be allowed. Over the next few days/weeks, we will be moving many previously deleted modifications into the archive, so please be patient. Please note however that not all removed release threads will become public again. |
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Great news, but the reason I always suggested to keep the bugged hacks online was bacause if I didnt keep the zip I was not able to follow instructions on how to delete/remove it from my forums.
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regards, Jack |
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Sorry but these are basically deleted modifications - no longer allowed to be available for whatever reason. Most probably don't even have files attached anymore, but if they do then you won't be allowed to download them. That's the price of having the threads made available again.
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Excellent decision, IMO.
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Having vB.org staff provide uninstall instructions to old hacks is asking for a bit much don't you think? You have any idea how long that would take the staff, and how dreadful it would be on them?
As long as hackers have the option to exclude there own deleted hacks from this archive, I'm all for it. |
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AWESOME thank you so very much.
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That's a great idea, Paul. I doubt that there are still people who are running on a classic vBulletin version, though you might wanna change the archive name to "Modification Archives". ;] Just an ideal.
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I like this idea very much, except for the part about not being able to download files attached to posts. I can understand not being able to download the original modification and I agree with that wholeheartedly - that being said, often other users will attach snippets of code or other files that are helpful resources and while, sometimes, they are directly related to the modification that was removed, aren't flawed or contain any kind of security holes as did the original modification.
Just my two cents anyway - but great idea nonetheless. |
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To me it makes a lot of sense, I have seen many posts with regards to
wanting the modification thread back as theres alot of information in the said thread/s. Obviously such thread/s had bee removed in the past for a specific reason, perhaps the author wanted their hack removed, There was an exploit and so on. The staff are doing us a favour here by bring back the threads, so that we can see the useful information, with regards to the attachments, like i said the hack was removed for a reason, no point asking for the attachments back as well, just be grateful the threads are back, I know i am.... Ps, just seen them, even the 1st post is there, sometimes install/uninstall instructions are there anyway |
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