It's been a while since your C-Brat nerd has posted a novel 'round here. If that's something you've no time nor interest in, I'll cut to the chase. Big changes are coming. You won't recognize this place in the coming months - and that's a good thing.
For those interested in all the gory details, pour your self something appropriate and read on. And, beyond the info below - you might subscribe to this thread so you can see updates. At the bottom of this page, select the "Watch this topic for replies" link. I'll follow up as we work through this process.
Perhaps it's fair you long-time C-Brats are skeptical, as I've made mention for several years now that site upgrades are coming. I'll take those lumps...fault lies both with me and software developers that have turned out to be unreliable. I've not been a full-time nerd for 10+ years now, and my speciality was never web site design - so what skills I do have are very rusty and not up to the task of this complex migration. We're dependent on hiring pros. Were I capable on my own, it would have already happened.
A brief recap: After almost losing the site a couple months back due to a failed server, I was able to get us moved to a virtual hosting platform. That makes failure of server hardware mostly a non-issue, so the site is far safer than it was before. However, we're still using software that is woefully outdated. Our forum software, phpBB2.0, had support end on January 1, 2009. And, it's far worse than just the forum software. Many forum add ons, including the photo albums are equally ancient. This makes migration all the more difficult. Setting the forum software aside, the version of Linux we're running has not been supported since February 29, 2016. Every year that goes by makes it more difficult to migrate the C-Brats to something current.
I've hired a well respected software developer to do the work, something he's done dozens of times. Migrating from old forum software is his speciality. His reviews and references are impeccable and I've worked with him on a similar project for the TugNuts, so I've little doubt he'll take great care of us. Still, our situation is a bit more complicated than other jobs he's taken on. There WILL be bumps in the road. Things WILL break. We'll get through it.
The basics: We're moving to Xenforo and Xenforo Media Gallery. Those so inclined can read up at the link below to see the many, many features and updates over what we currently have in place. Start by selecting the Features menu item and peruse to your heart's content.
https://xenforo.com/
The abilities and features we'll have when done will rival the best online communities you visit. You C-Brats, and the priceless content contributed by your fellow C-Dory fanatics over the last 20 years deserves nothing less.
Now...a personal note. Yes, my return to C-Dory ownership provides a selfish incentive to finally get this job done. However, there's also an elephant in the room I intend to expose and squash as much as possible - the move to Facebook of so much C-Dory conversation and content. I dislike this development and while I'm under no illusion it will cease completely, I know we can put a dent in this trend.
As was the case when we moved from MSN 20 years ago, my main gripe with Facebook is near complete lack of control and safeguarding of content. There is no export/backup option, and in the blink of an eye a community and all of its content can - and has - disappeared. Changes that impact the user experience are completely beyond a group owner's control. It's also a horrible platform for reference data as there's near zero organization in place. As long as Mike and I are kicking and reasonably sane (ha!), The C-Brats will never be subject to the whims of nameless, faceless and unreachable overlords who don't have our best interests at heart. Sure, there's still somebody making decisions about this site that are beyond YOUR control - but we listen, and you know who to blame/congratulate and give feedback to.
Now, with my clear biases and philosophy out of the way - I'll step off the soapbox and delve into some facts. Compared to Facebook, it's incredibly difficult to do simple and expected tasks at the C-Brats. Do we even need to talk about photos? Hell, even I have to go back and look at my notes when I've been away for a while. More importantly...one can't even read this site on a mobile device without difficulty. It was designed in a time where 99% of access was via a large computer screen, and has remained in that mode to this day. Most estimates show that phone and tablets now make up 2/3's of the people consuming content online. So, we're eliminating the C-Brats as an option for massive amounts of people who might otherwise participate.
Updates are needed or we'll die a slow death. That won't happen on my watch. Here's to hoping y'all enjoy the coming ride, and are proud to call yourselves C-Brats for another 20 years.
For those interested in all the gory details, pour your self something appropriate and read on. And, beyond the info below - you might subscribe to this thread so you can see updates. At the bottom of this page, select the "Watch this topic for replies" link. I'll follow up as we work through this process.
Perhaps it's fair you long-time C-Brats are skeptical, as I've made mention for several years now that site upgrades are coming. I'll take those lumps...fault lies both with me and software developers that have turned out to be unreliable. I've not been a full-time nerd for 10+ years now, and my speciality was never web site design - so what skills I do have are very rusty and not up to the task of this complex migration. We're dependent on hiring pros. Were I capable on my own, it would have already happened.
A brief recap: After almost losing the site a couple months back due to a failed server, I was able to get us moved to a virtual hosting platform. That makes failure of server hardware mostly a non-issue, so the site is far safer than it was before. However, we're still using software that is woefully outdated. Our forum software, phpBB2.0, had support end on January 1, 2009. And, it's far worse than just the forum software. Many forum add ons, including the photo albums are equally ancient. This makes migration all the more difficult. Setting the forum software aside, the version of Linux we're running has not been supported since February 29, 2016. Every year that goes by makes it more difficult to migrate the C-Brats to something current.
I've hired a well respected software developer to do the work, something he's done dozens of times. Migrating from old forum software is his speciality. His reviews and references are impeccable and I've worked with him on a similar project for the TugNuts, so I've little doubt he'll take great care of us. Still, our situation is a bit more complicated than other jobs he's taken on. There WILL be bumps in the road. Things WILL break. We'll get through it.
The basics: We're moving to Xenforo and Xenforo Media Gallery. Those so inclined can read up at the link below to see the many, many features and updates over what we currently have in place. Start by selecting the Features menu item and peruse to your heart's content.
https://xenforo.com/
The abilities and features we'll have when done will rival the best online communities you visit. You C-Brats, and the priceless content contributed by your fellow C-Dory fanatics over the last 20 years deserves nothing less.
Now...a personal note. Yes, my return to C-Dory ownership provides a selfish incentive to finally get this job done. However, there's also an elephant in the room I intend to expose and squash as much as possible - the move to Facebook of so much C-Dory conversation and content. I dislike this development and while I'm under no illusion it will cease completely, I know we can put a dent in this trend.
As was the case when we moved from MSN 20 years ago, my main gripe with Facebook is near complete lack of control and safeguarding of content. There is no export/backup option, and in the blink of an eye a community and all of its content can - and has - disappeared. Changes that impact the user experience are completely beyond a group owner's control. It's also a horrible platform for reference data as there's near zero organization in place. As long as Mike and I are kicking and reasonably sane (ha!), The C-Brats will never be subject to the whims of nameless, faceless and unreachable overlords who don't have our best interests at heart. Sure, there's still somebody making decisions about this site that are beyond YOUR control - but we listen, and you know who to blame/congratulate and give feedback to.
Now, with my clear biases and philosophy out of the way - I'll step off the soapbox and delve into some facts. Compared to Facebook, it's incredibly difficult to do simple and expected tasks at the C-Brats. Do we even need to talk about photos? Hell, even I have to go back and look at my notes when I've been away for a while. More importantly...one can't even read this site on a mobile device without difficulty. It was designed in a time where 99% of access was via a large computer screen, and has remained in that mode to this day. Most estimates show that phone and tablets now make up 2/3's of the people consuming content online. So, we're eliminating the C-Brats as an option for massive amounts of people who might otherwise participate.
Updates are needed or we'll die a slow death. That won't happen on my watch. Here's to hoping y'all enjoy the coming ride, and are proud to call yourselves C-Brats for another 20 years.