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- Econinja
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Scratcher
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Why should we switch to vbulliten forum engine?Comments above. Rating: -9/10. No support.^^^ this is why
- Polls // Only useful in Suggestions, -1
- You can see whether you posted on a thread before // Already here, -1
- Hot threads // People will then boast “Hey, I'm so popular because I've got a hot thread!”, -1
- Subforums // Already here, -1
- Quotes have a link to the original post // Isn't it simple to just scroll up and find it? -1
- Exact number of posts // So more boasting about posts! -1
- Reason for editing // Could see as useful, +1 Read some arguments, -1
- [video] tag // Yes I got the secret message and -1, I think Scratch's YouTube player is enough
- more diverse emoji // MORE SPAM! -1
- more bbcode tags // What about them? 0
Support please
Reason for editing: added more reasons
Reason of editing: Editing! :P
Last edited by Econinja (July 10, 2015 01:07:12)
- VoltageGames
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Scratcher
1000+ posts
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Hot Threads are threads that are considerably popular, getting a bunch of posts in a short amount of time and they have a special icon, which varies from forums to forums.-snip-No support. This would bring a lot of confusion and rage.how?
By subforums, he means we split the suggestion forum into “website suggestions” and “editor suggestions” (just an example).
- gdpr533f604550b2f20900645890
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Scratcher
1000+ posts
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Wasn't the transition from 1.4 to 2.0 a big transition? Yet it happened. Change is not necessarily bad.Everyone's used to this system. If we were to change, there would be a lot of users complaining and wanting to go back to the old system. It would be very hard to get used to.No support. This would bring a lot of confusion and rage.how?
I wasn't there for 1.4, but I've seen enough screenshots and read enough about it to know it was a big change.
- TheHockeyist
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Scratcher
1000+ posts
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Wasn't the transition from 1.4 to 2.0 a big transition? Yet it happened. Change is not necessarily bad.Everyone's used to this system. If we were to change, there would be a lot of users complaining and wanting to go back to the old system. It would be very hard to get used to.No support. This would bring a lot of confusion and rage.how?
I wasn't there for 1.4, but I've seen enough screenshots and read enough about it to know it was a big change.
Not necessarily, but if it was a surprise, how many users would object? I suspect at least 95%.
- gdpr533f604550b2f20900645890
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Scratcher
1000+ posts
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Then the Scratch Team should announce the change ahead of time.Wasn't the transition from 1.4 to 2.0 a big transition? Yet it happened. Change is not necessarily bad.Everyone's used to this system. If we were to change, there would be a lot of users complaining and wanting to go back to the old system. It would be very hard to get used to.No support. This would bring a lot of confusion and rage.how?
I wasn't there for 1.4, but I've seen enough screenshots and read enough about it to know it was a big change.
Not necessarily, but if it was a surprise, how many users would object? I suspect at least 95%.
- The_Scratch_Squad
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Scratcher
1000+ posts
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1. What exactly are “hot threads?”
2. No polls. You should always post your opinion.
3. What subforums?
Details please.
4. No support. There is no reason to do it automatically. Just include the link from the source…
5. Exact number of posts can create competition… That is not the point of Scratch.
6. Put it beneath your original post…
7. Just put a link…
8. More Scratchicons? Eh… No support. Its already spammed at times, and I can't think of a reason to add them…
9. Why? I think the codes we have are all right.
10. There needs to be a gradual change. Think about it. If 4/5 fish were used to be in an environment with very clan water, with pH of 5, they would be fine. 2 years later,move them to a tank with 8 pH, they would probably panic for a while…
Same with scratch.
2. No polls. You should always post your opinion.
3. What subforums?
Details please.
4. No support. There is no reason to do it automatically. Just include the link from the source…
5. Exact number of posts can create competition… That is not the point of Scratch.
6. Put it beneath your original post…
7. Just put a link…
8. More Scratchicons? Eh… No support. Its already spammed at times, and I can't think of a reason to add them…
9. Why? I think the codes we have are all right.
10. There needs to be a gradual change. Think about it. If 4/5 fish were used to be in an environment with very clan water, with pH of 5, they would be fine. 2 years later,move them to a tank with 8 pH, they would probably panic for a while…
Same with scratch.
Last edited by The_Scratch_Squad (July 10, 2015 00:58:26)
- jvvg
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Scratcher
1000+ posts
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I would like to point out that switching to vBulletin would not be technically feasible for two reasons:
1. They use different database systems, and converting between them would be extremely difficult to impossible
2. This website uses the Django/Python environment. vBulletin was programmed in PHP. This server would likely not support a PHP script, and even if it did, it would be difficult to integrate it with the Scratch website since they are mutually incompatible.
1. They use different database systems, and converting between them would be extremely difficult to impossible
2. This website uses the Django/Python environment. vBulletin was programmed in PHP. This server would likely not support a PHP script, and even if it did, it would be difficult to integrate it with the Scratch website since they are mutually incompatible.
- gdpr533f604550b2f20900645890
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Scratcher
1000+ posts
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I would like to point out that switching to vBulletin would not be technically feasible for two reasons:No support as per this, then.
1. They use different database systems, and converting between them would be extremely difficult to impossible
2. This website uses the Django/Python environment. vBulletin was programmed in PHP. This server would likely not support a PHP script, and even if it did, it would be difficult to integrate it with the Scratch website since they are mutually incompatible.
- thecontestmagic
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Scratcher
19 posts
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I would like to point out that switching to vBulletin would not be technically feasible for two reasons:No support as per this, then.
1. They use different database systems, and converting between them would be extremely difficult to impossible
2. This website uses the Django/Python environment. vBulletin was programmed in PHP. This server would likely not support a PHP script, and even if it did, it would be difficult to integrate it with the Scratch website since they are mutually incompatible.
- Firedrake969
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Scratcher
1000+ posts
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I would like to point out that switching to vBulletin would not be technically feasible for two reasons:Even if it is compatible (which it could be - firsthand experience having Zend and Django working together), it would most likely take a large transition - Django models are extremely different from most, if not all, of PHP's database systems (although, as stated, it's possible to make them work together), which would probably require a database reset/rebuild (losing all posts). I'm not sure how much DjangoBB is integrated with the main site (if it's also in Django), but that would require an even larger reset and rebuild.
1. They use different database systems, and converting between them would be extremely difficult to impossible
2. This website uses the Django/Python environment. vBulletin was programmed in PHP. This server would likely not support a PHP script, and even if it did, it would be difficult to integrate it with the Scratch website since they are mutually incompatible.
- Epicness123
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Scratcher
1000+ posts
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Heck, this thing used FluxBB before the 2.0 website. No complaining.*insert typical flaming here should the switch be implemented*Well, they would just have to get used to it. There are a lot of pros to this new forum if they do decide to switchEveryone's used to this system. If we were to change, there would be a lot of users complaining and wanting to go back to the old system. It would be very hard to get used to.No support. This would bring a lot of confusion and rage.how?
What would you rather see? No flaming or excessive flaming?
- CatsUnited
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Scratcher
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FluxBB has a similar design to Django, the main difference is that Flux uses PHP.Heck, this thing used FluxBB before the 2.0 website. No complaining.*insert typical flaming here should the switch be implemented*Well, they would just have to get used to it. There are a lot of pros to this new forum if they do decide to switchEveryone's used to this system. If we were to change, there would be a lot of users complaining and wanting to go back to the old system. It would be very hard to get used to.No support. This would bring a lot of confusion and rage.how?
What would you rather see? No flaming or excessive flaming?
- jvvg
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Scratcher
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I think DjangoBB is basically someone trying to create a version of FluxBB in Python. If you look, they are actually very similar in terms of features, though the inner workings are pretty different.FluxBB has a similar design to Django, the main difference is that Flux uses PHP.Heck, this thing used FluxBB before the 2.0 website. No complaining.*insert typical flaming here should the switch be implemented*Well, they would just have to get used to it. There are a lot of pros to this new forum if they do decide to switchEveryone's used to this system. If we were to change, there would be a lot of users complaining and wanting to go back to the old system. It would be very hard to get used to.No support. This would bring a lot of confusion and rage.how?
What would you rather see? No flaming or excessive flaming?
- dude341
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Scratcher
1000+ posts
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DjangoBB is very well integrated with Scratch. V-Bulletin is not, and I've used it (It's bad)Yeah, what do you mean by it would lose “a lot of Scratch intergration.”???V-Bulletin would lose a lot of Scratch integration. No support.what do you mean
- chuckdaboss
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Scratcher
100+ posts
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Its not!DjangoBB is very well integrated with Scratch. V-Bulletin is not, and I've used it (It's bad)Yeah, what do you mean by it would lose “a lot of Scratch intergration.”???V-Bulletin would lose a lot of Scratch integration. No support.what do you mean
- CatsUnited
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Scratcher
1000+ posts
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Any evidence?Its not!DjangoBB is very well integrated with Scratch. V-Bulletin is not, and I've used it (It's bad)Yeah, what do you mean by it would lose “a lot of Scratch intergration.”???V-Bulletin would lose a lot of Scratch integration. No support.what do you mean
- Blank1234
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Scratcher
500+ posts
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V-Bulletin might be good, but if we switch to that, we lose all the scratchblocks and other scratch only forum features
So basically this:
So basically this:
V-Bulletin would lose a lot of Scratch integration. No support.
Last edited by Blank1234 (July 13, 2015 13:18:46)
- chuckdaboss
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Scratcher
100+ posts
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V-Bulletin might be good, but if we switch to that, we lose all the scratchblocks and other scratch only forum featuresthat's true, but I don't know if we would lose
So basically this:V-Bulletin would lose a lot of Scratch integration. No support.
scratchblocks :: motion
- DaSpudLord
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Scratcher
1000+ posts
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No support due to pretty much everything said above.
- chuckdaboss
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Scratcher
100+ posts
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Closed because it was a bad idea in the first place.
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