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I'm not going to upgrade. TBH I'm starting to get a bit concerned about the amount of unneeded bloat that is going into vbulletin (I mean bloat in the context that I personally bought vbulletin to be forum software that could cope with 1M+ posts not forum software that follows the everything but the kitchen sink approach). I don't doubt that some, maybe many want all of this stuff, but until it has been established that this new stuff can all be turned off, and when turned off has zero negative impact on performance, I shall be considering alternative forum solutions.
Some of us just want forums that work, and perform well under high usage. I've been using vbulletin on my site for 7 years btw.Last edited by bahbah; Thu 13 Mar '08, 5:58pm.
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Originally posted by bahbah View PostI'm not going to upgrade. TBH I'm starting to get a bit concerned about the amount of unneeded bloat that is going into vbulletin (I mean bloat in the context that I personally bought vbulletin to be forum software that could cope with 1M+ posts not forum software that follows the everything but the kitchen sink approach). I don't doubt that some, maybe many want all of this stuff, but until it has been established that this new stuff can all be turned off, and when turned off has zero negative impact on performance, I shall be considering alternative forum solutions.
Some of us just want forums that work, and perform well under high usage. I've been using vbulletin on my site for 7 years btw.
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Originally posted by bahbah View PostI don't doubt that some, maybe many want all of this stuff, but until it has been established that this new stuff can all be turned off, and when turned off has zero negative impact on performance, I shall be considering alternative forum solutions.Translations provided by Google.
Wayne Luke
The Rabid Badger - a vBulletin Cloud demonstration site.
vBulletin 5 API
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More people use it = more bugs will be reported.
More bugs reported = more bugs fixed
More bugs fixed = more reliable
More reliable = GOLD VERSION!!
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Originally posted by bahbah View PostI'm not going to upgrade. TBH I'm starting to get a bit concerned about the amount of unneeded bloat that is going into vbulletin (I mean bloat in the context that I personally bought vbulletin to be forum software that could cope with 1M+ posts not forum software that follows the everything but the kitchen sink approach). I don't doubt that some, maybe many want all of this stuff, but until it has been established that this new stuff can all be turned off, and when turned off has zero negative impact on performance, I shall be considering alternative forum solutions.
Some of us just want forums that work, and perform well under high usage. I've been using vbulletin on my site for 7 years btw.
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Originally posted by Wayne Luke View PostThe hundred or so staff posts stating that it can all be turned off isn't confirmation enough for you?
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