I'm still trying to find all these vBulletin 5 forums in the wild myself. A good search for terms like
"Powered by vBulletin™ Version 5.0.2"
"Powered by vBulletin™ Version 5.0.1"
"Powered by vBulletin™ Version 5."
Aren't really returning many results. The forums that are running it all have disclaimer messages to them, and some even claiming loss of forum data.
Safe to assume vBulletin 5 really is a complete and utter failure. Wonder how long it will take for someone from IB/vB to come out and admit this totally missed it's mark.
How has your community adjusted to vBulletin 5.
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For what its worth I've worked on a number of test upgrades and a couple of new installations on behalf of clients and verdict is pretty unanimous. Nobody has chosen to deploy vBulletin 5, period.
I've also looked quite closely at sites that have gone ahead and upgraded. I've yet to see one that doesn't regret that choice. If there is one out there, it would be interesting to hear a positive view of vBulletin 5.Leave a comment:
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There were no complaints in my community. But only because no one is part of my community. I just start to build a community with vb5.Leave a comment:
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They seem to like it just fine, but it strangely looks a lot like IPB.👍 1Leave a comment:
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I didn't make the mistake of attempting to upgrade a vB4 forum to vB5. I started from scratch. The handful of people I have testing the vB5 environment love what I've done with it.
But it isn't a live site yet, not because of "bugs" but rather because of missing functions necessary to the proper function of the site as constructed.
Not to defend IB but they never came out and stated vB5 was recommended for live production environments. The closest they came was declaring it "out of beta."
Whatever in the hell that is supposed to mean.Leave a comment:
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I didn't make the mistake of attempting to upgrade a vB4 forum to vB5. I started from scratch. The handful of people I have testing the vB5 environment love what I've done with it.
But it isn't a live site yet, not because of "bugs" but rather because of missing functions necessary to the proper function of the site as constructed.
Not to defend IB but they never came out and stated vB5 was recommended for live production environments. The closest they came was declaring it "out of beta."
Whatever in the hell that is supposed to mean.Leave a comment:
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Well, as I always do, I did a test upgrade:
How did it go?
Well, besides the countless number of bugs within vB 5 that frustrate me beyond belief it also loads unbearably slow. I got internal server errors and timeouts so I created a ticket and was told to go to my hosting provider. After giving them the username and password they checked it out, and this is what they said:
"The internal server errors are due to the page loading so much that it just times out, and that it has to be a problem/bug with vBulletin 5 itself."
Does their answer sound reasonably accurate? Well let me think, how are the OFFICIAL vBulletin 5 forums running? Slow!
So the answer to your poll is they didn't like it at this stage due to excessive load, timeouts and an uncountable number of bugs. Resulting in it being more or less unusable.
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Cannot vote either, I am still at localhost so no community until - at some point in time - I go live.Leave a comment:
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Sorry but I cannot vote.
My community did not like the testforum so it's been deleted.👍 1Leave a comment:
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How has your community adjusted to vBulletin 5.
38My community does not like nor dislike it.13.16%5My community dislikes the upgrade to vBulletin 5.76.32%29My community enjoys the upgrade to vBulletin 5.10.53%4If you previously had a vBulletin 3.x or 4.x installation and have recently upgraded to vBulletin 5 please let us know how your community feels about it.
If you'd like to share additional information such as activity before/after the upgrade it would be much appreciated.Tags: None
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