Forum section only for PB registered users?
Forum section only for PB registered users?
I suggest that administrators add some section on this forum only available for PB registered users.
I guess its easy to implement, since PHPBB allow to put some users in special cathegory and restrict some areas of the forum just to that kind of users.
Then, every PB customer can send a PM to admins giving info of they purchase and asking to be allowed to that vip section.
I ask this because i suggest today to one coder here to open a post about anticracking... BUT its not a good idea to let anonymous or so to read some kind of stuff, like this i mention.
What do you think about my idea?
I guess its easy to implement, since PHPBB allow to put some users in special cathegory and restrict some areas of the forum just to that kind of users.
Then, every PB customer can send a PM to admins giving info of they purchase and asking to be allowed to that vip section.
I ask this because i suggest today to one coder here to open a post about anticracking... BUT its not a good idea to let anonymous or so to read some kind of stuff, like this i mention.
What do you think about my idea?
This topic has come up before but what the hey....I'll throw in my 3.1415926 cents anyway! 
This is exactly what I did for the Armadillo forums. It's split into two sections.
One section is for the general public so that evaluators can ask questions on the forums.
And one that's only available to registered users. The public can see the private section on the forum home page, but can't enter them, that way customers will know they are there to ask for access to them.
To prevent bots from being able to post to the forums, I have it set up so that before you can post to the forums, you have to register and validate your e-mail address. Then as a new member your first 5 posts have to be moderator approved before they become visable. Makes for a little extra work for me since I'm the only active administrator/moderator but if it keeps out the crap, it's worth it.
When I get some time, I plan to enable a feature the forum software has that will automatically give users access to the private section if they use the same e-mail address for the forums that they used when they ordered Armadillo. That should lighten that part of my work-load a little....
All I need to do is write a program to scan through our sales database to generate a list of e-mail addresses, then upload the list to the server...
PureBasic to the rescue!
This is exactly what I did for the Armadillo forums. It's split into two sections.
One section is for the general public so that evaluators can ask questions on the forums.
And one that's only available to registered users. The public can see the private section on the forum home page, but can't enter them, that way customers will know they are there to ask for access to them.
To prevent bots from being able to post to the forums, I have it set up so that before you can post to the forums, you have to register and validate your e-mail address. Then as a new member your first 5 posts have to be moderator approved before they become visable. Makes for a little extra work for me since I'm the only active administrator/moderator but if it keeps out the crap, it's worth it.
When I get some time, I plan to enable a feature the forum software has that will automatically give users access to the private section if they use the same e-mail address for the forums that they used when they ordered Armadillo. That should lighten that part of my work-load a little....
All I need to do is write a program to scan through our sales database to generate a list of e-mail addresses, then upload the list to the server...
PureBasic to the rescue!
I wouldn't be against it, depending on how it were set-up, but one of the deciding factors for my purchasing PureBasic was that I could see "everything" during my evaluation period.
I was also evaluating IBasic and couldn't make quite as objective evaluation of their forums, due to the "private" nature of parts of it.
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I was also evaluating IBasic and couldn't make quite as objective evaluation of their forums, due to the "private" nature of parts of it.
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I think the samersts wrote:I wouldn't be against it, depending on how it were set-up, but one of the deciding factors for my purchasing PureBasic was that I could see "everything" during my evaluation period.
I was also evaluating IBasic and couldn't make quite as objective evaluation of their forums, due to the "private" nature of parts of it.
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PB 6.21, SpiderBasic 3.10, PureVision User
Yeah. Web master, forum administrator/moderator, tech support, customer service, one of three developers... You name it .. I do it...Shannara wrote:oOo, didnt know you were a staff member over there at Armadillo.. sweet
That's why I chose a split forum for Armadillo, we didn't want to turn away evaluators by shutting them out completely but because of its nature (being security oriented), registered users needed a secure area where they could discuss topics of a more sensitive nature.rsts wrote:I wouldn't be against it, depending on how it were set-up, but one of the deciding factors for my purchasing PureBasic was that I could see "everything" during my evaluation period.
Good point, unlike the Armadillo forums, there really isn't anything here that needs to be hidden from anyone, especially evaluators who might buy PureBasic.freak wrote:I don't see any good reason why any information in this forum would have to be hidden from the public.
Good freak!freak wrote:I don't see any good reason why any information in this forum would have to be hidden from the public.
Also, I always search the forums without logging in, just to see if my question was answered. PureBasic would blame itself if the forums were only for registered users. Ofcourse this wouldn't allow bots and warez users, but this wouldn't allow evaluating users and I know quite a lot people using the demo.
I search a lot without being logged in too.
If I stay logged in I always end up "loosing" read posts marks as I always hit the session timeouts. (30 min?)
And yeah, before I decided to buy PureBasic I actually looked through the forums first, and my decision was made based on all the very good posts here and the fact that Fred and the team is so active.
(being able to "pester" the developers was the turning point I think
It's rare to see software with support this good
If I stay logged in I always end up "loosing" read posts marks as I always hit the session timeouts. (30 min?)
And yeah, before I decided to buy PureBasic I actually looked through the forums first, and my decision was made based on all the very good posts here and the fact that Fred and the team is so active.
(being able to "pester" the developers was the turning point I think
It's rare to see software with support this good
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