After having published the beta of Icy Phoenix the activity on this site is grown very much... and of course I'm happy to see that most of the users like what I've done so far.
Anyway I think that I've been misunderstood in some way with my release post, and I would like to clarify and point out some things.
- First of all:
Mighty Gorgon wrote: [View Post]
This is a quote from the release post... and I would like to stress this point.
BETA Release means that the package is not fully tested and working. I repeat once again that you should not use this on LIVE environments, unless you know what you are doing and you think you are able to sort out all the problems that may arise.
I didn't provide the upgrade instructions from phpBB XS just for the same reason... I don't want users trying this if they are not confident with the package.
I have to write this post because I'm reading too many posts from people asking for support in upgrading their site... and I don't like it! The package is not fully tested, it is not stable, it may be exposed to risks and so on... what is most important is that NO INSTRUCTIONS will be given to upgrade from the beta release... so you may not be able to upgrade to the final version.
- The second thing that brings me to write this post is that I've read that some features are not working, that the old template is missing, that there are blank pages and so on...
Well, once again... BETA means just that this issues are more likely to happen than in the final release (of course I'm not an expert coder, so even the final release will be buggy... but hopefully more tested and stable than this one).
- This package is phpBB 2 based... and won't ever be upgraded to phpBB 3... so, if you want something that will be based on phpBB 3, this is not the right place. At the moment I don't have the time to code something for phpBB 3, and what I think is important to stress is that while phpBB 2 is now running since 7 years and it is quite stable... phpBB 3 will be hopefully released this year and it will take a while before the package will be as stable as phpBB 2 is... and even most the mods need to be rewritten and adapted... and this will take much time as well.
- This project is based on phpBB which is released under the GNU... I would like to report this excerpt of it:
Quote:
This means that each of you can use, modify and distribute this software by accepting this... but also that you are taking all the risks to use it.
- This package is based on phpBB XS which I was developing together with Bicet until august, before I decided to leave that project... since most of the features were coded by ourselves, I don't see the point in changing some things we have built... I specify this because someone wrote that this package is similar to phpBB XS: why should I change something I have coded in the past even if under a different name?
I hope that you can understand my point... I don't want to be rude, I would like to stress that this release is meant for:
- You to have a guess of what the final release will be like
- Helping me in finding bugs
- Having some suggestions and feedbacks
Any other kind of request is not appropriate in this phase... so in the future any request of support which is not a bug reporting or a suggestion, it is likely to be locked and not answered... sorry for that, but it is in your interest that you should not use this package if not fully confident with what you are doing.
Thank you for your cooperation.
Regards,
Luca Libralato