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« on: October 01, 2010, 07:39:52 pm » |
First of all, I've done this to myself several times and its getting really bad now, but I keep hitting the Reset button when trying to post a topic or reply. Its just a horrible button to have, especially when Ctrl+Z won't get your post back. At least put a confirmation pop-up like 'Are you sure you want to erase all that text you just spent 20 minutes writing?' But now that the Arduino platform and main website have gotten a facelift how about the forums? The design is pretty ugly and outdated but so is the functionality. I mean, the icon for 'Insert Email' above the post textarea is an old Microsoft Outlook logo...seriously? Can we hope for a forum update at some point? (God I hope I don't hit that Reset button again....)
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« Reply #2 on: October 03, 2010, 12:57:25 am » |
Ive done a few large forum migrations (not arduno large, but a mil hits a month large) , its not as difficult as one would think in the big picture
best way I have found is to get a copy, load it up on a lamp and run though every detail, quirk, bug, and nusance at your leisure
once you have everything worked out and can repeat it from scratch, you can swap out the entire system with only a few minuets downtime, since you have a weeks worth of fiddling, a few pages of notes, know every detail of what is going to happen, and your software already 100% ready to go aside from a database swap
I have actually done it semi live with different directory structures (ie user is in the index and chooses a thread and what? fireboard and joomla appear?) but of course you run the risk of that 1 person that is in the middle of writing a thesis doing it that way, 5 min with a scheduled announcement is much better, even though it kills the "Scotty" effect
(and no they dont want my help, so who knows what to expect)
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