Lisa
Well-known member
I think Biker is thinking along the lines of vb.org which, if memory served originally was not owned by vBulletin but was a sister-site of a sort.You say it is still run by XF, doesn't that mean they are still responsible?![]()
I think Biker is thinking along the lines of vb.org which, if memory served originally was not owned by vBulletin but was a sister-site of a sort.You say it is still run by XF, doesn't that mean they are still responsible?![]()
I think you're too hung-up on the notion of responsibility perhaps?This pretty much "cures" the issue of XF being responsible for managing the addon listings as it's no longer part of the official site.
I think Biker is thinking along the lines of vb.org which, if memory served originally was not owned by vBulletin but was a sister-site of a sort.
Yep, that's why I said "originally"Originally, that was true. But they were absorbed by Jelsoft years ago. Now it's owned by Internet Brands. But it's still considered a separate entity from vbulletin.com.
Look at vb.org. It's considered a separate entity from vb.com, but it's still under the vBulletin (IB) umbrella.
I think you're too hung-up on the notion of responsibility perhaps?
Just because you care about something, putting in (semi)automated methods and policies, doesn't make you responsible.
Auto archiving with a defined criteria, a defined policy on action/investigation due to n reports of malicious/poor performance or inadequate support, etc.
Visit vb.org and it says at the very top ... "The Official vBulletin Modifications Site", and at the very bottom ... "Copyright ©2000 - 2013, Jelsoft Enterprises Ltd. Design by Princeton Copyright ©2001 - 2013, vbulletin.org. All rights reserved."
I don't think anyone considers that a separate entity.
I'll have to argue this one. It's always been a well-known fact amongst vB users that vb.org is a separate entity in its own right.Visit vb.org and it says at the very top ... "The Official vBulletin Modifications Site", and at the very bottom ... "Copyright ©2000 - 2013, Jelsoft Enterprises Ltd. Design by Princeton Copyright ©2001 - 2013, vbulletin.org. All rights reserved."
I don't think anyone considers that a separate entity.
It's not much different from here, except instead of going to a different site you're asked to post in the respective thread.Go ask on vbulletin.com about an addon. Guess what your answer will be?
It's not much different from here, except instead of going to a different site you're asked to post in the respective thread.
There's a HUGE difference. vb.org and vb.com are two totally different sites.
I'm fully aware of that. My point was that here, you don't have to go back and forth between two different sites and have two different accounts for each of them, and everything is very manageable here for the most part for both developers and customers.There's a HUGE difference. vb.org and vb.com are two totally different sites.
Well-known facts, and accurate facts, are rarely the sameI'll have to argue this one. It's always been a well-known fact amongst vB users that vb.org is a separate entity in its own right.
No thanks, my iMac would have a friggin mental melt-down waiting for that site to load.Go ask on vbulletin.com about an addon.
Well-known facts, and accurate facts, are rarely the sameBoth sites are owned by the exact same company, and they make no illusions to insinuate otherwise - in fact, quite the opposite.
That would be an indicator if every person who ever bought xF posted in the pre-sales forum. Which is unlikely. Naturally, people who want add-ons would ask about add-ons. That's not an indicator of how many people didn't want add-ons, and didn't have a question that was already answered elsewhere.And for those thinking that most potential purchasers of XF are not interested in, going to use, or perusing add-ons when basing their opinion and purchasing/migration decision of XF, then I suggest they read the pre-sales forum. Approx. 75% of all topics (excl. stickies) within the the first 3 pages are all about add-ons - can I do xx (yes, with add-on yy), can I replicate zz from vB/myBB (yes, with add-on yy), what is xx forum using (heavily customised with xx add-ons), want to see all resources (perusing and looking for add-ons), etc. etc.
Why is it so bad that xF does a little bit of QA and active involvement in the RM? Again, they are providing this service for free for any author, and setting some rules to follow is not a bad idea. Just to slap on some warnings on addons based on certain criterias, like xF version they are released for, author's last login date etc. And as SchmitzIT pointed out, xF is now in the unique possision where it hasn't been much changes over the last year, so allot of old resources are still working, however this does not have to be true going forward.
I also agree with Mike, that a certain level of professionalism has to be expected when submitting resources, especially paid ones.
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