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Topic: Can we expect the forum this year? (Read 3663 times)

legendary
Activity: 1470
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September 07, 2015, 05:23:31 PM
#38
The posts and the rank of the members will still stay ?

Yes, no need to worry about it. Pretty much everything will be carried over.

Thank you, i just checked the github project and seems good,
Including me there are lots of suggestion made in this subforum and i think it's requires too much time to implement most of them which are very useful.
I think all of us are excited to see the new design, new platform and a new feeling. Smiley
administrator
Activity: 3934
Merit: 3143
September 05, 2015, 05:42:15 PM
#37
The public beta of Epochtalk on this forum needs the green light from theymos first, so it's up to him. A lot of the work has already been done though. You can follow the development here: https://github.com/epochtalk
newbie
Activity: 1
Merit: 0
September 05, 2015, 05:34:16 PM
#36
The posts and the rank of the members will still stay ?

Yes, no need to worry about it. Pretty much everything will be carried over.

Any eta?
administrator
Activity: 3934
Merit: 3143
September 05, 2015, 05:14:31 PM
#35
The posts and the rank of the members will still stay ?

Yes, no need to worry about it. Pretty much everything will be carried over.
legendary
Activity: 1470
Merit: 1002
September 05, 2015, 03:17:01 PM
#34
Since it is an update, right? I am worried about one thing,
The posts and the rank of the members will still stay ?
Or it will be a completely new forum and we should register again? I hope to see the new update by the end of the year.
sr. member
Activity: 342
Merit: 250
September 02, 2015, 05:43:33 PM
#33
Even the team working behind this might not have a clue on release date.

this is applicable for few bucks projected leaded by 2 high-school students. but this is little bit different scenario, we are talking about 1.5M USD project. Based on my experience with similar projects in enterprise, there is always project management, milestones, regular communication and ETA for delivery, which is adjusted every week..

I really hope, that ETA is known.
You may also know that when it comes to software it is frequently delayed. Any ETAs are simply guesses. There are always issues that need to be resolved, and you need to first figure out how to solve them before you can actually do it. This means the variance is huge. Sometimes a bug is fixed in one line of code after five minutes, sometimes it leads to a complete redesign of a system.

I'm not making any statements about this particular case because I'm not informed enough. But software is something that is constantly improved by developers. You shouldn't be talking about release dates and ETAs because those things are almost meaningless. What matters is the speed and quality of development. So we shouldn't ask when it's getting released, we should ask if they're putting enough developer effort to be worth $100,000 a month.

About two out of three giant software projects end in complete failure. I have heard programmers advise others to run rather than walk away from any giant project. I'm sure the new forum will eventually be up and running, but if the devs have a deadline forced on them it will either not be finished in time or be a fail.

The devs also have to grapple with the problem of feature creep, where loads of threads here are suggesting new features to add when they haven't got the basic thing finished yet. Every new feature will take time to integrate, and some new suggested features could break whatever they have already done and force them to rewrite the whole thing.
hero member
Activity: 658
Merit: 500
June 27, 2015, 07:47:50 AM
#32
Even the team working behind this might not have a clue on release date.

this is applicable for few bucks projected leaded by 2 high-school students. but this is little bit different scenario, we are talking about 1.5M USD project. Based on my experience with similar projects in enterprise, there is always project management, milestones, regular communication and ETA for delivery, which is adjusted every week..

I really hope, that ETA is known.
You may also know that when it comes to software it is frequently delayed. Any ETAs are simply guesses. There are always issues that need to be resolved, and you need to first figure out how to solve them before you can actually do it. This means the variance is huge. Sometimes a bug is fixed in one line of code after five minutes, sometimes it leads to a complete redesign of a system.

I'm not making any statements about this particular case because I'm not informed enough. But software is something that is constantly improved by developers. You shouldn't be talking about release dates and ETAs because those things are almost meaningless. What matters is the speed and quality of development. So we shouldn't ask when it's getting released, we should ask if they're putting enough developer effort to be worth $100,000 a month.
newbie
Activity: 21
Merit: 0
June 26, 2015, 05:45:55 PM
#31
you can expect the new epochtalk forum to be done when theymos runs out of money (in 3 to 4 months)
legendary
Activity: 1036
Merit: 1001
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June 26, 2015, 04:21:10 AM
#30
Even the team working behind this might not have a clue on release date.

this is applicable for few bucks projected leaded by 2 high-school students. but this is little bit different scenario, we are talking about 1.5M USD project. Based on my experience with similar projects in enterprise, there is always project management, milestones, regular communication and ETA for delivery, which is adjusted every week..

I really hope, that ETA is known.
legendary
Activity: 1218
Merit: 1001
June 12, 2015, 07:34:15 AM
#29
Even the team working behind this might not have a clue on release date. Better take much time and get a proper output. As you can see many product with a proper base taking around 4-5 years for the final release even it does have bugs. So take much time and release a proper one other than one with lot of bugs. Current forum which a well established software serves a better platform for now. Everyone is too eager to see the new product. But must understand that SMF is a long run project with lot of contributors so not expect much on new forum tool.
legendary
Activity: 2590
Merit: 2156
Welcome to the SaltySpitoon, how Tough are ya?
May 21, 2015, 03:56:55 AM
#28
They said the million forum would come in early 2015 last year, but now it's almost June, 2015...

To be fair, "They" were just giving a wild guess. No one was ever given a firm deadline, people asked for a guess, and it was given. Something else to consider, Theymos and Slickage had a basic idea of what needed to be done. So many additional features have since been added beyond the basic plan, it would be ridiculous to think that the original quote would still apply.  In reality, Slickage is creating two different forums. Epochtalk and Bitcointalk. One to be the blank slate that will be the open source anyone can use software (epochtalk). And then Bitcointalk has to be built on top of that blank slate that was created in the first place.

It might not be done this year, it might be. It might not be done in 2016 for all we know. Rather than giving estimate completion dates, its far more appropriate to say when it wont be done. It wont be done this month. I'd also say it wont be done in June. At the end of June, I'll let you know if I think it will be done in July, and so on.

Who cares when its done, I'd rather it be done right than hurried.
hero member
Activity: 658
Merit: 500
May 21, 2015, 03:37:14 AM
#27
They said the million forum would come in early 2015 last year, but now it's almost June, 2015...
sr. member
Activity: 980
Merit: 260
May 18, 2015, 12:21:14 AM
#26
Sorry, didn't see the testing mentioned
hero member
Activity: 560
Merit: 509
I prefer Zakir over Muhammed when mentioning me!
May 17, 2015, 11:51:38 PM
#25
Will there be any beta testing for some select members or previews or anything that was supposed to be released?

It is in first page. Didn't you read?

I remember seeing a post saying Beta will be available in early 2015. Now, it is about June.. I wonder when will Beta be released. Or maybe the administrators and some others is having closed beta.

It's a general purpose forum that's intended to compete with others. Once the theme engine is in place, we'll be able to get more involvement from the public. For now, you can check out the source. On top of that a beta is being evaluated with the staff at this point so please sit tight.
sr. member
Activity: 980
Merit: 260
May 17, 2015, 11:42:45 PM
#24
Will there be any beta testing for some select members or previews or anything that was supposed to be released?
legendary
Activity: 1820
Merit: 1001
May 17, 2015, 07:26:36 PM
#23
I haven't heard anything about this new forum in the works.  Is it based on Simple Machines?

No from what I been reading in here new forum software it is going to be built from the ground up and new and moving away from SMF from what I have read up on so far.
full member
Activity: 154
Merit: 100
That Darn Cat
May 17, 2015, 06:17:08 PM
#22
I haven't heard anything about this new forum in the works.  Is it based on Simple Machines?
legendary
Activity: 1820
Merit: 1001
May 17, 2015, 06:14:16 PM
#21
Well who knows only admin knows when the new forums will be ready to use. If theirs problems then theirs problems and delays. To be honest all that is really needed is SMF updating and not having to use totally new forum based software and to make things more secure than to use older versions. Yes theirs a lot of wok being one on the new one with new code and so forth. No doubt going to take till towards end of the year if things don't speed up.
sr. member
Activity: 350
Merit: 250
May 12, 2015, 06:14:28 PM
#20
Thanks all for the replies. I guess we won't be seeing it for awhile at least a few months anyway. I've read this thread here: https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/changing-emails-1020023

which I assume theymos would need to put up a reminder in the news area of this forum and also a thread in meta telling people to change their emails in advance before chaning the forum.
staff
Activity: 3304
Merit: 4115
May 12, 2015, 05:37:59 PM
#19
Don't get your expectations too high. I don't think it's going to be anything revolutionary by the looks of the requirements that theymos has given to the public, and it seems Slickage(?) is building the core, the very foundations of the software and it will be expanded upon in the future by the public.

The features being introduced look to be a more personalised forum to Bitcoiners and theymos, rather than something to blow anyone out of the water. I'm not saying it's going to be terrible either, I'm just saying that simple machines, was even barer in features when it was first released and was very buggy. So don't expect a miracle and everything clean sailing from the time it's released to the public.  Of course, we all have certain expectations because of the price tag, which I don't know if I agree with although, I've never really been in the market for building a forum engine from the very scratch so wouldn't know the going price, I do know it's a hell of a lot of money though.

I'm just hoping we won't go over the top with features, I prefer simple machines to the alternatives because of it's basic and minimalistic feel. It seems theymos also shares this attitude.  I really dislike modern forums because of the lack of content that each page displays, instead it's fancy graphics and blank space which I find unbearable. Hopefully, it's not going to be anything like disclouse. The staff who are beta testing at the moment probably have the best idea of how it's going and what to expect. I know we'll be seeing a lot of meta threads when it is finally released, regardless of the state of the software.
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