Re: New forum: move or wait?
[font=courier new][size=8pt]I say, move now.
But, I can't log in at the new forum. It said it would send me my password, but it didn't.
I also cannot register there.
(I guess that is what you were talking about in your post.)
Currently, as far as the new forum is concerned, I am no one.
:twisted:
Dan
Re: New forum: move or wait?
Hi Eros,
I also voted for move now. You want to make the switch one day anyway. Besides that you don't have much time atm, I would see no reason to wait.
Cheers
Michael
Re: New forum: move or wait?
Ok,
because I need to support users for any problem the day I will move and the day after, I think I will try to make the move to the new forum between Friday and Saturday (the 4th and the 5th of Nov). In this way Saturday and Sunday can be used to setup and support.
Ciao
Eros
Re: New forum: move or wait?
That sounds good to me :)
The move will be performed just for forum, the main site change will be done later once ready, am I correct?
Petr
Re: New forum: move or wait?
So ...do i must register new account or not?
If you all for moving to new forum ok for me to.
Even i dont like vBulettin to much for me is simplier good old SMF.
Re: New forum: move or wait?
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Originally Posted by Eros Olmi
Ok,
because I need to support users for any problem the day I will move and the day after, I think I will try to make the move to the new forum between Friday and Saturday (the 4th and the 5th of Nov). In this way Saturday and Sunday can be used to setup and support.
Ciao
Eros
Godo decision.
Re: New forum: move or wait?
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Originally Posted by zlatkoAB
So ...do i must register new account or not?
If you all for moving to new forum ok for me to.
Even i dont like vBulettin to much for me is simplier good old SMF.
Wait till the final announcement. Eros said before that the user accounts will be moved but you need to reset your password. He wants to email everyone with the instructions
on how to do it. But this plan might change so wait till you read about the final words.
Re: New forum: move or wait?
There will be 1 or 2 hours during the move where you will not be able to use new forum and this forum will be closed.
This to avoid to create new threads and/or posts in this forum that will not be ported to new forum.
All user names and info will be maintained. Only avatars and password will not be valid.
If move will be successful, I will create an automatic mail to all users with the instructions on how to reset a new password in the new forum.
If the move will NOT be successful, I will re-activate old forum and I will try again when I will have solved the problems. But this should not happen because all recent tests showed not blocking problems.
After the move, I will be on line in both forums and via mail (support at thinbasic dot com also received in my mobile) to assist users having any problem during Saturday and Sunday in the new forum.
It should work.
Ciao
Eros
Re: New forum: move or wait?
The thinBASIC SMF forum has always been the slowest responding and most over weight forum I visit. The new vBulletin forum now multiplies that slowness by a factor of 5 at a minimum. I visited the ScriptBasic sub board on TB and there were no posts. I have to do a search if I want to see anything older than 30 days. :(
For the dozen or so TB users that post here on a regular basis, I think your are wasting a lot of time on forum software when it should be spent on TB 2.0 and getting more users to try thinBASIC. IMHO
Re: New forum: move or wait?
If the home page were to be simplified, it would make a big difference to the load time. But I don't know whether this impinges on the database problems. It would seem that some kind of buffer limit in SMF has been exceeded.
Charles
Re: New forum: move or wait?
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Originally Posted by Charles Pegge
If the home page were to be simplified, it would make a big difference to the load time. But I don't know whether this impinges on the database problems. It would seem that some kind of buffer limit in SMF has been exceeded.
Charles
A few things to consider.
I believe I read Eros was still running this forum on PHP4. That version of php has been discontinued for sometime. I'm surprised the current version of SMF even runs on it.
If you view the source of the forum home page, you will see Google scripts peppered throughout the html. (10 before I stopped counting)
This link http://kona.kontera.com/javascript/lib/KonaLibInline.js sucks the life out of this forum and causes huge delays.
All this crap and an outdated scripting engine comes at a price. (loss of efficient usability)
Re: New forum: move or wait?
John,
it is always interesting to see your view on the things, but you should keep in mind moving the forum:
- is now quite essential due to problems with damaged downloads and others which started to appear
- is just first step in bringing new experience and knowledge sharing abilities for thinBasic, which will be completed by integral block of new main site + forum
... I think in the end the user seriously using ThinBASIC will be very happy. Every big change has to start with smaller steps. New forum is one of them.
Regarding load times - I cannot judge, as I am on 8MBit connection, which I consider fast, yet the lowest speed available in my country (I grew up on 14.4 modem :)).
There are many categories and posts in the forum, so it has to reflect in the loading speed somehow. What is your connection, if I may ask?
Time restriction for posts listing is something which can be tuned anytime, so I would not be worried about it.
ThinBASIC 2.0 is important of course, but so is the documenting. The ThinBASIC development goes forward so fast, that some users did not see even 10% of the functionality and possibilities current releases offer (it is all in help file, but still...). That is why, in my eyes, the update of forum and especially later the website, will lead to better understaning of what users have already at the fingerprints. That is why I increased the rate of TBGL articles this year, that is why I currently work hard on thinTutorial. Developed functionality is the base, help file is the base, but further knowledge sharing via articles and other ways to come have very high priority in my eyes.
I use current releases of ThinBASIC in work without running into any limitations so far. I am very much looking forward to ThinBASIC 2.0, I already prepare some tech for it, but better to go in steps, as I said earlier. And don't forget to document, share, teach and learn.
The forum structure can be rearranged according to needs on the fly, so I think even the load times (if that is a problem) could get better. But we must not forget there is currently kind of critical situation with the attachements, which I consider quite important, as the bigger solutions posted here are present in that form especially. ThinBASIC forums make changes from time to time. I still remember the first move, I was feeling "homesick" in the new one a bit for a while, but the added functionality and preserved content showed in time it was good idea.
If we would lost all the knowledge from current forum with the port, I would be in the first row to shout "No please!". But this is not the case, it will solve the most painful issue we have now and if not anything else, Eros is always knowing very well what is he doing.
Petr
Re: New forum: move or wait?
I may only be the occasional user, but I look forward to the new changes, including the forums. Plus, the website has long been overdo for a good change of many things.
Mark
Avatars don't show in topics
Hi Eros,
at first I did not see that there is a difference between the profile picture and the avatar picture. Doh!
Good job on the move!
Michael