Maybe a new forum category is needed. Or at least a section in the project tools for the bugs we are finding?
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I spoke to soon about the project tools. I was just looking at the main vbulletin section in the project tools and only saw 3.6,3.5,3.0 bugs. But if you go to make a new bug it has 3.7 -
We have only had one Suggestions & Feedback forum. What is there was once the 2.0 Suggestions and Feedback forum. It just gets moved as new versions come out.Translations provided by Google.
Wayne Luke
The Rabid Badger - a vBulletin Cloud demonstration site.
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With the vBulletin 3.7 Forums...
...the forum homepage is going to start to get stretched out.
Wouldn't it be a good idea to merge/cut down on the number of parent forums when the 3.7 forums are added? I already have a lot of forums collapsed, but it is still rather stretched.
I think forums for some of the older versions of vBulletin (under 3.5) could be cut down significantly to make room for the 3.6 and 3.7 forums combined. Correct me if I'm wrong, but it seems some forums, like the "vBulletin 2 Bugs" section have not even been posted in for a couple of years.
Announcements, 3.5, 3.6, 3.7, blogs, and project tools are fine how they are, but some of the older forums like 3.0 and 2.0 could probably be merged into one category in some way. I also think a revision of the off topic forum would be nice and the vBulletin customizations, vBulletin Feedback and Suggestions (in the 3.6 category), and the vBulletin hosting forum could be added into a new category for vBulletin topics in general.Comment
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Or using thread prefixes for display 'vBulletin 3.6" and group subforums by activities?
Ex: 1 subforum troubleshooting for all vB versions, managed by thread prefixes This can reduce very quickly the forum homeComment
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