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Sorck:

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--- Quote from: Arantor on July 17, 2012, 06:54:56 PM ---SMF 3.0 on the other hand, it going to be at least a couple of years away before the same point.

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Although the pace is picking up drastically!

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smCore is going to take a while regardless as at the moment it's not even stable enough to show a 404 error page. :P (the permissions/roles database tables aren't in the SMF3 db dump).

Off topic: Might be a good idea to try and put a database dump up on the smCore github page - I had to work out the structure for a couple of tables from the source code.

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There is no SMF3 database dump anymore, you might be looking at Norv's old version. Once I add an smCore database dump, it's stable enough to show a home page, 404, 403, all that jazz. I'm not too worried about adding one right now, though, because then people might try to use it :P

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My dev copy sports a change in smCore\storage\Rolls so it lets me actually test things (e.g. the file cache) Maybe put a database dump up on smcore.org or somewhere like that? I'm sure if the code and database are in different places nobody will accidentally use it in a non-development/curiosity area... :P

I'm going to have to work out how to sign things off through Git. :P

Fustrate:
git commit -s, or look for an option in your GUI if you're using one. I have Tower set up to sign off any commits I make.

movierchives:
Is this, the main site not used for development anymore ?

Kindred:
what do you mean?   We have never released development releases on this site.

Simplemachines.org is the main site for distribution, support and customization of SMF.
The GIT repository is the new, open codebase so that
a) people who know what they are doing can get copies of the code and debug things during development
b) people outside of the development team can actually contribute code for bugfixes and enhancements. (although not all code will actually be accepted into the trunk)

movierchives:
I thought SMF 2 was live here while it was being developed

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