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Re: 2.5.2 Feature Discussion [message #12414 is a reply to message #12035] Thu, 07 August 2003 03:20 Go to previous messageGo to previous message
JamesS is currently offline  JamesS   United States
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The only reason I go with the default layout in FUD is because of the way customizations are "broken" when upgrading. Even modified forum rules get changed during an upgrade. This issue is something I took into account when I fully redesigned my site. I wanted to be able to upgrade FUD easily yet I wanted to keep a cohesive theme to my site. So, I ran with FUD's scheme. To see what I mean visit http://ug.dyndns.org

That, and the lack of any sort of developer documentation, are my two issues with FUD. I really like the software and one day will force time into my schedule to fix the ikonboard converter so that I can "upgrade" the forum at http://www.dreamcast.info

Oh yeah, the best thing about FUD is the interaction between the developers and the user base. Generally if a bug report is submitted in a well formed manner and is reproducible they are fixed quickly. If suggestions are good and well described they usually get implemented at some point. And of course, threads like this one.

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