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Re: Community issues

Posted: 07 Mar 2012, 14:53
by Fr3DBr
Nice Stuff :)

Re: Community issues

Posted: 07 Mar 2012, 14:57
by Fr3DBr
Btw Double Post, but...


About the Server Types,

Today new bRO Update and More Single/Small Changes :P

Re: Community issues

Posted: 07 Mar 2012, 22:26
by EternalHarvest
If you need any assistance with phpBB & WP, I have experience in much of the stuff they're build on.

Re: Community issues

Posted: 08 Mar 2012, 01:54
by Cozzie
kLabMouse wrote: The only thing that keeps us from Disabling the Post/Topic's Approval is that there is a lot of SPM there. I ban two accounts every two day's because of that. That's 1 Advertisement Bot per day. Not much, but still not good.
Perhaps a more aggressive form of captcha should be used? It's ironic to utilize manual labor when we are a tech based community to solve spam issues. 2 weeks of unapproved post is neither a good thing either.

I am going to do what I can and start a bounty system in a 3 days if there are no objections. It is just a pilot project to see if it can inject some fresh development.

Re: Community issues

Posted: 08 Mar 2012, 04:25
by kLabMouse
EternalHarvest
OK. I will set it up once I will be 100% sure, that other sites hosted on same server do not affect it.
Cozzie
And what the Price will be?

Re: Community issues

Posted: 08 Mar 2012, 06:55
by Cozzie
kLabMouse wrote:EternalHarvest
Cozzie
And what the Price will be?
Depends how willing the community is willing to pay. A refine plugin (that supports all the new features) is one that I think which is going to be quite popular.

Re: Community issues

Posted: 08 Mar 2012, 08:07
by kLabMouse
Cozzie wrote:
kLabMouse wrote:EternalHarvest
Cozzie
And what the Price will be?
Depends how willing the community is willing to pay. A refine plugin (that supports all the new features) is one that I think which is going to be quite popular.
Hmm.... But you know that the License should be GPL compatible.

Re: Community issues

Posted: 08 Mar 2012, 09:57
by Cozzie
Yes, source code must be open sourced. I guess the only way to ensure that is us acting as escrow.