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G2Koolio
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Re:YaBB SE BoardMod
« Reply #4 on: December 26, 2001, 03:30:53 AM » |
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Empty replies to my own topic... what fun I'm officially suggestion my BoardMod template for a BoardMOD site so thatwe can upload completed mods here and so on and so forth. It should help clear up problems people are having with not knowing whats what in completed and testing and all that. Light Blue BoardMod ProjectI could use I-Net2K to hosts the board... but if the traffic gets too high then i'd need more bandwidth... so *shrugs* These are all just some ideas being thrown in the air... but there you have it... or at least mine.
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John R
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Re:YaBB SE BoardMod
« Reply #10 on: December 26, 2001, 05:18:57 AM » |
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While, I hesitate to point out the obvious, is it really a good idea to combine everything into one BoardMod location. Already there are problems and complaints from people that have the .cgi version of YaBB about BoardMod not working for their version and it could only get worse.
Newbies, already at a disadvantage due to lack of knowledge, could end up trying to install Mods written for the Perl version of YaBB into the PHP/MySQL version. I can't imagine the confusion that something like that would create.
Probably, for the present anyway, the best possible idea would be to have a New Board created to store completed Mods and make them available for download.
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G2Koolio
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Re:YaBB SE BoardMod
« Reply #11 on: December 26, 2001, 06:08:10 AM » |
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Quote from: Joseph Fung on December 26, 2001, 05:10:37 AMDoing something like that would, however, cut us off from the huge already-present boardmod community.
Not necessarilly... I doubt CV would be mad if a a totally different PHP Board of the YaBB network had its own individual MOD board. CGI and PHP aren't even remotely similar... I see no reason to even integrate the two. I belive that there could be some mix up problems as John stated. Whether or not you choose to make new BoardMod site for YaBB SE is up to you. But I wouldn't suggest hosting COmpleted SE mods on XNull BoardMod We currently have enough php and mysql problems and questions.. I was merely trying to calm the confusion and provide easy access to the SE mods. I apologize If i started something unwanted... it was merely a suggestion.
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