vBulletin Connect 5.1.0 Alpha 6 Released

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  1. Ludwig

    Ludwig Regular Member

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    This is an unstable Alpha Release of the software. It is not recommended to be used on production systems at this time.

    Today we're proud to release the Alpha of vBulletin 5.1.0. It is available to all customers with a valid vBulletin 5 Connect license. Our goal with this version is to primarily focus on returning the Article publishing functionality of the vBulletin 4 Publishing Suite. To do this we needed to port the functionality and recreate it within the vBulletin 5 database structure and APIs. Along with this we wanted to make sure that your existing articles are imported in a way that makes sense to you and your users without needing a lot of reconfiguration from you to get started.

    During the transition to vBulletin 5, a few changes have been made to the structure and functionality of the Article system. These include:
    1. Comments will no longer be stored in a hidden forum. With the node model, articles can each hold their own comments. The commenting system is the same used for other content types to allow for portability.
    2. Sections and Categories - These were confusing in vBulletin 4. In vBulletin 5, there will only be Categories. Each category is a channel in vBulletin 5 and can hold one or more article nodes. The main channel will be "Articles" and it will be on the same level as Forums, Blogs, Groups and Special. The Articles channel should not be deleted. Article categories are managed in the AdminCP either in under the CMS section or Channel Management.
    3. Tags are the primary method of multi-category organization. The vBulletin 5 CMS uses the standard vBulletin Tag system. Tags are not assigned to categories but can be used across categories. They function the same as tags in forum topics and blogs. They can be searched in the same system.
    4. Grids, Layouts and Widgets - These are replaced with Site Builder's functionality. The Site Administrator can use Site Builder to add pages, edit Article Categories and add widgets to the user's view. The Layout step has been eliminated. Grids are now Layouts. Widgets are called Modules. Page templates are previously stored page configurations.
    5. Author and Editor Usergroups – Two new usergroups have been added to handle article creation and publishing details. Most sites have a limited author pool. These groups allow you to develop a workflow to create and publish articles on your site. With the default permissions, Authors can create and save draft of articles. They will be able to edit their own articles before publishing over multiple sessions.
    6. Channel Navigation Module. This replaces the Section Navigation Widget in vBulletin 4.X. It can be placed on any page and allows you to choose the Top Level Channel to be used. This means you can use it for Article Categories, Forums, Blogs, and Group Categories. An example would be to place it in a Forum Category to get a quick navigation box to all of its children.
    Other features:

    • Quick Setup functionality has been added to the Site Builder. This is intended for first time admins and walks them through a few steps to get up and running quickly. They can upload their site logo, create forums and invite friends via email from here. While not an exhaustive list of steps, it can help you get online faster.
    • Outgoing RSS has been readded to the system. This allows people to subscribe to your site with their favorite RSS Reader or browser and get timely updates on new content. Functionality is similar to the functionality found in vBulletin 4.
    • Post Comments are now controlled per usergroup so it can be restricted to staff members if you wish.
    • Google Analytics is integrated. All you need to do is add your Analytics code to the option. This is found in the Admin CP under Settings -> Options -> Google Analytics.
    • In Addition to the above features, over 275 issues have been fixed or resolved in the system
    This is an unstable Alpha Release of the software. It is not recommended to be used on production systems at this time.
     
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  2. ManagerJosh

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  4. signal500

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    It's bad.

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    Anyone else tried it yet?
     
  5. Chris Teriakis

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    I don't think that I'll be still alive at that time, but I wish the upcoming generation to enjoy the stable version.
    :evillaugh:
     
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  6. Autopilot

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    Up coming 2nd or 3rd generation maybe?
    But yeah
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  7. GTB

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    LOL

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  8. jmurrayhead

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    article-0-13DA771E000005DC-73_634x450.jpg

    More realistic...
     
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  9. Autopilot

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    Wow there are so many explosive comments. Best be careful the censorship board or energy mines and resources don't stop by LMAO
     
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  10. Brandon

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    So... has anyone test this out, what's working now, what's still not working and what's not working that was working in the last version?
     
  11. Big al

    Big al Regular Member

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    REALLY?? :whistle:
     
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  12. MyDigitalpoint

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    Hahaha, very true!

    I'm still struggling with "empty response" messages and other bugs in the previously release vBulletin version without a real solution for them, so I would refrain to opine on the new release unless I get a flamiferous pic :D
     
  13. ManagerJosh

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    I wouldn't even use an alleged stable version in production
     
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  14. Chris Teriakis

    Chris Teriakis Regular Member

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    Don't be so bad with them :P. Upcoming generation is ok. They'll find a stable version. 2nd and 3nd generation will be more lucky as they'll find addons and styles for vB5 :evillaugh:
     
  15. s.molinari

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    :D

    Scott
     
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  16. Lizard King

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    The only thing i miss within the days i worked for IB is when Edwin committed something new he coded. Checking the code he commit would create extreme funny discussions :)
     
  17. ManagerJosh

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    Oh do share :D
     
  18. Lizard King

    Lizard King Regular Member

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    As they are private conversations it is not possible to do so but use your imagination , it is really not hard to do so :)
     
  19. s.molinari

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    I can't say much about the code quality, but I do know Ed was the responsible dev for the vB4 CMS. Hopefully he does a much better job on the new "CMS", as he is one of the last 3 developers working on vB5.

    Scott
     
  20. Brandon

    Brandon Regular Member

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    I wonder what year the "CMS" will be added to vbulletin 5 again..
     

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