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hey guys...i just talked to kanter. v 3.0 is a myth.
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No, he's kiddingfedelm wrote:no way, really??i-am-me wrote:hey guys...i just talked to kanter. v 3.0 is a myth.
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Work has been significantly impaired by the lack of release of phpBB 3.0, which was promised in December 2004 (and is still unreleased), but work is progressing. A detailed status report should be coming fairly soon.
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I'll elaborate on this more in the future, but the simple answer is "no". As of right now, 3.0 will be based on phpBB 2.0, and when 3.0 is released, the code wll be converted to work with 3.0 (a pretty significant undertaking in and of itself), with a new release of DMBTabs as a result of it. 3.0 was originally intended to be based on phpBB 3.0, but since it is not yet available and won't be for the near future, I am basing it off 2.0, which requires a significantly larger amount of work.b_fost wrote:oooh, so dmbtabs v3.0 will basically be dmbtabs based on phpBB 3.0?
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Awesome, what is phpBB exactly?? in few words I mean....[knowledge of computer thingies: -510bbatsell wrote:I'll elaborate on this more in the future, but the simple answer is "no". As of right now, 3.0 will be based on phpBB 2.0, and when 3.0 is released, the code wll be converted to work with 3.0 (a pretty significant undertaking in and of itself), with a new release of DMBTabs as a result of it. 3.0 was originally intended to be based on phpBB 3.0, but since it is not yet available and won't be for the near future, I am basing it off 2.0, which requires a significantly larger amount of work.b_fost wrote:oooh, so dmbtabs v3.0 will basically be dmbtabs based on phpBB 3.0?

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It's the system on which this messageboard is built.fedelm wrote:Awesome, what is phpBB exactly?? in few words I mean....[knowledge of computer thingies: -510bbatsell wrote:I'll elaborate on this more in the future, but the simple answer is "no". As of right now, 3.0 will be based on phpBB 2.0, and when 3.0 is released, the code wll be converted to work with 3.0 (a pretty significant undertaking in and of itself), with a new release of DMBTabs as a result of it. 3.0 was originally intended to be based on phpBB 3.0, but since it is not yet available and won't be for the near future, I am basing it off 2.0, which requires a significantly larger amount of work.b_fost wrote:oooh, so dmbtabs v3.0 will basically be dmbtabs based on phpBB 3.0?]
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