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, I'm thinking about migrating to another forum solution but did not find any working export tool.
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I hereby give permission to the SMF team to backport anything they like from Wedge into SMF, as long as they follow the BSD licence guidelines. Same for ElkArte and its team.
The other one you mentioned here seems like a typical smf 2.1 changed from blue to green colour and then a rather confusing menu icons (very annoying on mobile) in place of simplified text, ie, to non developers anyway.
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Honestly, I haven't the faintest idea about the current state of SMF.
Had I been forced to guess, I'd have said they were advancing at their own speed (i.e. a turtle?), which after all is the reason why I left the SMF dev team to focus on forking it.
Then again, SMF was born around 2003 or so, and it made a lot of progress in 7 years. While it's natural to understand it wouldn't move at a higher pace in the following 10 years (80% of what's need in a forum was already implemented, what else could be done that's not in Wedge already?), it's a bit of a let-down if it's true they haven't done much progress.
ElkArte is a very heavy modification of SMF. It however focused on different areas and isn't really following the same philosophy as Wedge.
Then again their forum also seems to be more active than mine. But obviously it doesn't automatically mean they're advancing faster.
Also, they really need a designer to help with their forum layout, ahah.
I don't consider myself a designer, but my work on the main Wedge theme, I consider better than what Elk and SMF both did. I really wouldn't mind if I found some of it in their software. Come on, even the little details I focused on back in the day, such as doing some JavaScript magic to have user mini-profiles align along their long posts vertically, now that's done with standard CSS -- in this case, position: sticky does the trick.
Anyway. I'm not here to judge anyone. None of us at Wedge, Elk and SMF make money over our work, as far as I know. It's always a passion project. That all 3 of them are still active 10 years after is a testament to how committed we all are.
Had I been forced to guess, I'd have said they were advancing at their own speed (i.e. a turtle?), which after all is the reason why I left the SMF dev team to focus on forking it.
Then again, SMF was born around 2003 or so, and it made a lot of progress in 7 years. While it's natural to understand it wouldn't move at a higher pace in the following 10 years (80% of what's need in a forum was already implemented, what else could be done that's not in Wedge already?), it's a bit of a let-down if it's true they haven't done much progress.
ElkArte is a very heavy modification of SMF. It however focused on different areas and isn't really following the same philosophy as Wedge.
Then again their forum also seems to be more active than mine. But obviously it doesn't automatically mean they're advancing faster.
Also, they really need a designer to help with their forum layout, ahah.
I don't consider myself a designer, but my work on the main Wedge theme, I consider better than what Elk and SMF both did. I really wouldn't mind if I found some of it in their software. Come on, even the little details I focused on back in the day, such as doing some JavaScript magic to have user mini-profiles align along their long posts vertically, now that's done with standard CSS -- in this case, position: sticky does the trick.
Anyway. I'm not here to judge anyone. None of us at Wedge, Elk and SMF make money over our work, as far as I know. It's always a passion project. That all 3 of them are still active 10 years after is a testament to how committed we all are.
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I've changed the question asked of new users when they attempt to post. I can't really do much about real people posting advertisements, unfortunately. I'm not going to start moderating messages before they even show up on the website. That'd be silly. Anyway...
Also, as you may have noticed, I posted a fix for Firefox today.
I'm still on the lookout for any changes I need to apply to the software. It's not perfect, but I'm still happy with it.
I haven't changed the license yet, but since it'll eventually be done (I'm still hesitating between license types, but it'll be BSD-compatible anyway), I hereby give permission to the SMF team to backport anything they like from Wedge into SMF, as long as they follow the BSD licence guidelines. Same for ElkArte and its team. I don't know of any other 'major' forks of SMF..?
If you want to tell them, you also can. It's a public discussion, as far as I know. ;-)
Also, as you may have noticed, I posted a fix for Firefox today.
I'm still on the lookout for any changes I need to apply to the software. It's not perfect, but I'm still happy with it.
I haven't changed the license yet, but since it'll eventually be done (I'm still hesitating between license types, but it'll be BSD-compatible anyway), I hereby give permission to the SMF team to backport anything they like from Wedge into SMF, as long as they follow the BSD licence guidelines. Same for ElkArte and its team. I don't know of any other 'major' forks of SMF..?
If you want to tell them, you also can. It's a public discussion, as far as I know. ;-)
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Isn't this working..? ;)
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Désolé Kianouch, je ne sais pas à quoi correspond ton problème... Je pourrais débugguer sur ton serveur mais je ne passe pas tous les jours ici... Genre tu pourrais m'écrire, aussi. :P
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Wedge&PHP 7 it works successfully on my test forum.
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No it's still under development.
There's a difference between something being abandoned and something being feature complete and no longer needing extensive development. I do fix some minor bugs that show up, as they are reported to me. Sometimes I even add minor improvements based on my experience with Lestrade's (my Wedge-based site).
Thing is, I'm not forcing Wedge down anyone's throat-- it's up to you guys whether or not you want to contribute skins to it.
One of the features in Lestrade's is a dark skin which is generated automatically from a light skin but it's too specific for widespread use, unless I backport it as is.
There's a difference between something being abandoned and something being feature complete and no longer needing extensive development. I do fix some minor bugs that show up, as they are reported to me. Sometimes I even add minor improvements based on my experience with Lestrade's (my Wedge-based site).
Thing is, I'm not forcing Wedge down anyone's throat-- it's up to you guys whether or not you want to contribute skins to it.
One of the features in Lestrade's is a dark skin which is generated automatically from a light skin but it's too specific for widespread use, unless I backport it as is.
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Je ne sais plus :^^;: peut-être un problème de PHP corrigé en éditant 2 lignes, ou alors causé finalement par un plugin je ne sais plus exactement.
(https://lestrades.com pour voir ce sur quoi je bosse depuis quelques mois... Ca tourne sous Wedge, bien sûr !)
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EVERY VERSION STARTING FROM PHP 7.0 UPWARDS IS GENERALLY SHIT