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Title: So a public version of 2.0 is finally here
Post by: codenaught on March 17, 2008, 11:14:44 PM
The day many of you have been waiting for is finally here! Congratulations! :)

Anchor links for this blog post:

SMF 2.0 is available to the public, in beta form. While I personally feel it is really quite stable for a beta product, I would advise everyone to be very careful about using it. At this point the official advisory of the SMF Team is that it is not recommended to use on a production site. That being said, I know many of you will jump the gun and upgrade your production sites to use it. I would strongly recommend that those who want to use it to first install a carbon copy of your forum, upgrade that forum, and play with the forum to see if there aren't too many problems running it. What I mean by this is creating a copy of your 1.1 SMF database tables and perhaps copying them over to a separate database (so you don't have to worry about changing the prefix of your tables).

One major disadvantage to upgrading as this point is that you will lose any customizations and mods that your forum has. The majority of the mods have not been upgraded to be compatible with 2.0. Many mod authors will upgrade their mods in due time, perhaps shortly after they themselves get to use 2.0 for the first time. Other mod authors will wait until 2.0 hits a final state, that is, they will wait until 2.0 is no longer classified as either a beta or release candidate product before they update their mods. There is logic behind those that do this. One, there is the potential for a number of changes that could take place between any beta or release candidate release. This could create an overhaul requiring constantly updating the mod to be compatible with each release of 2.0. As well, some mod authors may recognize that 2.0 as a beta product really should not be used by anyone other than those testing the product for bugs. Some may view updating their mods as providing more encouragement for users to upgrade to 2.0, when they personally feel people should not be doing so just yet.

What will I be doing with my mods? I will probably update them to work for Beta 3. I will hope that I won't have to make significant changes for them to be later compatible for Beta 4, RC1, and etc, but if that is the case, I will accept the fact. I do know I have one mod that is now a built in feature of SMF 2.0, so that mod will be discontinued.

So what excites me most about 2.0 personally? Some users have been a bit critical about 2.0 not introducing too many new features to the regular users of SMF forums (the non-administrators). While 2.0 is admittedly more of an update for admins, there still are many features that have been added for the convenience of the users that use SMF powered forums.

Some of the new user features include:


As for administrator features that were added, there are just so many. I will mainly mention some of my personal favorites:



A Personal Special Thanks


I would like to take this moment now to thank everyone who has helped make SMF what it is today. When I discovered SMF back in 2004 my life was dull so to speak in many regards, I didn't have much of a social life, didn't have too many friends. I quickly however was embraced by the people of the SMF community, from team members and non-team members alike. When I became an SMF Team Member in 2005, for the first time I felt like I was a part of something that felt real to me, accepted into an entirely new family. I have built an even stronger bond after getting to personally meet many of the team members behind the project in Arizona a few months ago. Today I feel my social life in many senses is coming together, but I will never forget what SMF has done for me, and I will always appreciate it.

This is my thanks to SMF.

It really does put a tear in my eye to see how much this project has matured and developed since I became a part of it years ago. And I am filled with nothing but excitement for the future of the project. I know I will unlikely be able to remain on the SMF Team forever, but I have the utmost confidence this project will be able to move on without me when my time finally does have to come to an end.

To the Developers
Yes, I admit I have always had a desire to become a developer for this software someday. Well, for quite some time at least. I am beyond fascinated by the level of commitment that the development team brings to the project. They are all incredibly talented in coding and most possess an extraordinary amount of patience to keep the flow of development steady. At times it is hard to do it, but you all come through time and time again to deliver a secure and stable product that 1000s of people from all around the world get to use and enjoy. Be proud. :)

To Support
The community is growing at an alarming rate. Yet the script we have that let's us find support posts that still need attention always seems to have a relatively small and stable number of topics. The ability to keep up with this demand is incredible and you all deserve to be proud of what you have accomplished. The work can be tedious and feel unappreciated, but always remember all these "users" you are helping are actual human beings and what you do for them actually does put a smile on their face, and many people couldn't have gotten very far without you guys.

To Project Management
Coordinating the entire team to work together, I personally know can be a very difficult and at times frustrating task. But yet you really are ultimately successfully at managing this project and the team behind it. You make many of the tough decisions that we put you in power to make because we firmly trust you that your judgement will be the right thing for the project. You all deserve a pat on the back for the often hard and behind the scenes work you put into SMF day after day.

To Marketing
Your job require immense creativity and smarts in order to effectively get your job done. I have always been fascinated by the ability of pushing this project forward you guys have in promoting SMF and trying to present the most positive image for this project as possible. One thing I love is that you do not try to use dirty tricks for our own advantage. You guys respect our competition immensely and do not try put harsh words at any of our competition just to get people to use SMF.

To the Customizers
Your themes and mods are amazing! The work you put into approving themes and mods is also very impressive. The support you do for the community is also very helpful. Your job requires many different tasks that can get overwhelming at times, yet you all always seem to hold it together.

To the Documentation Writers
Well, this is my area. :) But I will thank those past and present who have helped write documentation for SMF. Documentation in my opinion is crucial to any project, and can serve as the most effective tool for supporting a project. If more and more people read documentation, it would cut down on the number of support questions asked by a whole lot.

-John Thorsen, more commonly known as Jack Thorsen, or even "Buggy". :)
Title: Re: So a public version of 2.0 is finally here
Post by: Grand Duke on March 18, 2008, 01:45:39 PM
SMF2βeta3public
Title: Re: So a public version of 2.0 is finally here
Post by: codenaught on March 18, 2008, 04:49:58 PM
So you're having some fun with the WYSIWYG editor? :)
Title: Re: So a public version of 2.0 is finally here
Post by: metallica48423 on March 18, 2008, 05:16:09 PM
We could always do the cliché

SMF2

Interesting read, Jack :)
Title: Re: So a public version of 2.0 is finally here
Post by: Grand Duke on March 21, 2008, 12:40:41 AM
akabugeyes, clear and good reading, thanks!
more wait of you, tell us, please, about new features in search engines bots support and how make subscriptions with other payments, instead paypal (may be it is future sdk?)
Title: Re: So a public version of 2.0 is finally here
Post by: shadow82x on March 21, 2008, 03:26:26 PM
Nice read there. And a long read hehe. At first it seemed like you were resigning with all those thanks.  ;D   
Title: Re: So a public version of 2.0 is finally here
Post by: metallica48423 on March 22, 2008, 02:55:25 AM
Buggy is not allowed to leave.  He's far too... useful.. as a spy... :P
Title: Re: So a public version of 2.0 is finally here
Post by: codenaught on March 22, 2008, 10:54:56 AM
Grand Duke, when the Online Manual is updated  it will have documentation on paid subscriptions, the new search engine features and other new 2.0 features. Stay tuned. :)

shadow82x, well now I can just copy and paste when it is time for me to resign. ;)

Mr. Metal...I, not, spy. Dang it! That was an April Fools joke from 2 years ago which when I wrote it was not intended to be made public (it was intended as an internal joke), but a little bit of a mishap, the joke was made public, which eventually led to one upset software company (very much understandable).

Well okay, I am still a spy, but like because I am a secret agent. 8)
Title: Re: So a public version of 2.0 is finally here
Post by: Fustrate on March 22, 2008, 02:34:02 PM
We all know you're a sextuple spy... don't try to downplay your importance!
Title: Re: So a public version of 2.0 is finally here
Post by: metallica48423 on March 22, 2008, 03:44:04 PM
Didn't know that someone got upset over it
Title: Re: So a public version of 2.0 is finally here
Post by: karlbenson on March 22, 2008, 04:46:34 PM
quit slacking ;)
get cracking ;)

My motivational speech for the day
:)
Title: Re: So a public version of 2.0 is finally here
Post by: godboko on March 23, 2008, 08:45:54 PM
I have to say I am LOVING 2.0, right now I am running it as a demo for my users with a backup of the main forums DB. Anyway I am supper excited about this project!!

This is better then the current IPB version and on par with vB in almost every way.

Thank you everyone for all of your hard work.
Title: Re: So a public version of 2.0 is finally here
Post by: HecKel on March 24, 2008, 04:01:07 PM
I love this new version! I only have one "thing" that I don't like..., the way that Infraction System is implemented, we have to increment manually the infraction..., it would be better if moderators only give some points and then them would be incremented automatically in that users profile.

Another "complain" is when we send one infraction and after that we delete that message, the user don't know what was their problem...

Besides that, I love 2.0 :D
Title: Re: So a public version of 2.0 is finally here
Post by: Grand Duke on March 24, 2008, 04:43:21 PM
akabugeyes, well, thanks
hope 0% in your signature is not link to complete of new docs ;)
Title: Re: So a public version of 2.0 is finally here
Post by: Fustrate on March 24, 2008, 05:06:56 PM
nope, it's for Super Smash Bros. Brawl ;) a game for the Nintendo Wii
Title: Re: So a public version of 2.0 is finally here
Post by: codenaught on March 24, 2008, 05:32:02 PM
Quote from: YodaOfDarkness on March 22, 2008, 02:34:02 PM
We all know you're a sextuple spy... don't try to downplay your importance!
Alright then. :o

Quote from: metallica48423 on March 22, 2008, 03:44:04 PMDidn't know that someone got upset over it
Yeah well I think they got over it. I imagine we wouldn't have cared quite as much if it happened to us, but then again they were a software company that sold a product, unlike us.

@HecKel, feel free to post your feedback and thoughts of what you would like to see changed in the warning system in the Feature Requests board. :)

@Grand Duke, yes we are 0% done with updating the documents. That is, updating them for SMF 3.0. :P I would think we are a little closer to 100% then that. I hope!

@Yoda, yeah that sounds about right. :) I haven't played it yet, but Gary from the Customize Team made them for the team members here. :) I think they're kind of neat!


Title: Re: So a public version of 2.0 is finally here
Post by: Grand Duke on March 25, 2008, 01:55:59 AM
akabugeyes, anycase zero better negative percents ;) lookin to smf 3.0 too, what code name for new version?
Title: Re: So a public version of 2.0 is finally here
Post by: Fustrate on March 25, 2008, 02:46:17 AM
I heard it's Choppapotamus Flobbindotamus!

Named after Grudge, of course.
Title: Re: So a public version of 2.0 is finally here
Post by: Grand Duke on March 25, 2008, 02:54:48 AM
YodaOfDarkness, nice! it is good idea - make a latin language as default. it is real eurolang, no english gegemony!
Title: Re: So a public version of 2.0 is finally here
Post by: Gary on March 25, 2008, 05:09:57 AM
Quote from: akabugeyes on March 24, 2008, 05:32:02 PM
@Yoda, yeah that sounds about right. :) I haven't played it yet, but Gary from the Customize Team made them for the team members here. :) I think they're kind of neat!

That I did. I should probably make a blog post of my own about those. :P Explain what they're for and such.
Title: Re: So a public version of 2.0 is finally here
Post by: karlbenson on March 25, 2008, 11:15:06 AM
Hot or not .com?

;)
Title: Re: So a public version of 2.0 is finally here
Post by: LiamTheDuck on March 25, 2008, 11:17:13 AM
hot ftw ;)

I thought the public release would of been 1.1 at the start... :P