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PHP-Nuke 7.0 public release soon |
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Francisco Burzi writes "PHP-Nuke 7.0 will be released to the public in a few days. At the same time, or just a few days after, PHP-Nuke 7.1 will hit the road with some minor fixes that will open the way for the 7.2 that are under development now and will include a subscription system for your users, a highly requested feature.
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Posted on Friday, January 23 @ 22:51:48 CET by Zhen-Xjell |
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Re: PHP-Nuke 7.0 public release soon (Score: 1) by kjcdude on Saturday, January 24 @ 01:02:37 CET (User Info | Send a Message) http://kyle.theocsucks.com | Is there an article listing details on this upcoming releases, i would like to know why i should go to 7.0 and if it would be worth it to me? Has there been an easu upgrade intergrated into the PHP-Nuke system something like the bNC install? |
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Re: PHP-Nuke 7.0 public release soon (Score: 1) by Seventys on Saturday, January 24 @ 07:33:51 CET (User Info | Send a Message) | 7.1 ? 7.2 ? Come on Franciso, I have been a member for EVERY release... I support the fact that you need money, I do too.... But is it really fare to release a new "version" every time you fix a bug ?
The latest "point" addon in the version 7.0 really does not justify a brand new version, does it ? If you add every upgrade and bug fix OFFERED by Nuke Cops we would be at the version 98.4 by now no ?
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Re: PHP-Nuke 7.0 public release soon (Score: 1) by georgiaguy on Saturday, January 24 @ 11:18:35 CET (User Info | Send a Message) | This is total BS. A few bug fixes for a new release? Screw this. NSN-Nuke, here I come. |
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Re: PHP-Nuke 7.0 public release soon (Score: 1) by milkdaddy on Saturday, January 24 @ 11:37:01 CET (User Info | Send a Message) | you know
you people complain about stupid shit like this.
why don't you write your own damn code then?
Be grateful for what you get for free.
Frank, ignore these idiots. They are freeloaders who probably will never achieve anything like you have.
Long live PHPNUKe. |
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Silly (Score: 1) by PoC2 on Saturday, January 24 @ 18:57:53 CET (User Info | Send a Message) | This is just getting silly. No wonder there aren't print books for PHPNuke - no publisher would dare to at the rate it's going through versions.
I think a lot of people will be staying with v 6.5 until something significant comes out, and that means the slog-of-an-upgrade 6.5->6.6->6.7->6.8->6.9->7.0->7.1->7.2->? (may not be fully accurate, but you get the picture).
It would be nice if someone with the technical know how could work on a single upgrade script 6.5->current.
I think that would be very useful to have!
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- Re: Silly by georgiaguy on Saturday, January 24 @ 20:45:18 CET
- Re: Silly by nobleclem on Sunday, January 25 @ 00:11:48 CET
- Re: Silly by PoC2 on Sunday, January 25 @ 11:10:20 CET
- Re: Silly by XEULAS on Sunday, January 25 @ 13:54:46 CET
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Re: PHP-Nuke 7.0 public release soon (Score: 1) by webjunky on Sunday, January 25 @ 08:23:55 CET (User Info | Send a Message) | I agree to most people here...
I don't really want to make all the modification I made to the core-code for every new version...
Why give out a version 7.1 when you've got more ideas...those ideas should be in the 7.1 package...We don't want every 2 weeks a new version, just a stable one.
But as an users from version 5.1 I really appriciate the effort that burzi intents to build a nice CMS... |
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