IRD said:I second what Martin has posted. You do a brilliant job. The Forum works really well and has done for such a long time. It is right that there is debate but I reckon if there was a survey the majority of members would express their satisfaction with the Forum in its current form.sp3ctre said:enuff_zed said:[ref=#105289]sp3ctre[/ref], given that you have plenty on your plate in your own life, I would suggest we happily stay as we are for now until such time as you can devote more attention to it. There are bound to be teething troubles and you really don't need to be pestered about them all.
I know i'm a stick in the mud, but I'm sure, given this scenario, no-one would expect you to be faffing about with the forum too.
Cheers mate... I do love this stuff, so although I don't want to commit to anything I would likely setup a test site for a while and see how it goes before migrating anyway. That way I could get a feel for things and also take the pressure off.
Thank you for for providing a platform which offers help and entertainment for so many.![]()
Thanks for the vote of confidence. If we do change what I ideally want to do is retain as much of the user experience that we have at the moment, with the same features etc.... replicate the good bits as much as possible.
As I said, PHPBB has served me well since 2007, but the bigger we get the more things concern me, such as:
Upgrades - the upgrade process for PHPBB is awful!
Plugins - I have added a ton of plugins to get functionality such as polls, categories for for-sale etc. All of these are at risk of breaking on every upgrade, especially when v4 comes around
WYSIWYG editor - I have heard the complaints that the current editor is old fashioned, but in PHPBB there are no good plugins to do that
So what I would look to do is try as much as possible to keep the core functionality the same while allowing extra features to be added (login via social etc).