Sim
Well-known member
After having run forums for 20+ years, I can pretty much guarantee you that - other than in a few select cases (eg the move to responsive design / mobile-centric sites, or other technical changes forced upon us by 3rd parties or changes in 3rd party infrastructure / standards / etc), end users simply don't care about the features or the look of your site. If your site has a great community and great content, it really doesn't matter how it looks. All the bells and whistles in the world won't make a difference if you're missing community and content.
The main reason you'd want to upgrade is for your own benefit as an administrator - better quality-of-life tools and features for managing the site, the content and the users.
A new theme might look nice - but unless you're selling themes, it's meaningless without community and content.
I'm not dismissing the work being done for 3.0 as unimportant or not-valuable - but it won't make or break your community and holding off from upgrading until you're ready to do so won't be a problem.
I'm still running 1.5 on my two main sites and making more money now than I was when I first launched my biggest site nearly 10 years ago on XF 1.4. Traffic is higher, unique monthly visitors are higher, user engagement is higher, paid memberships are higher, advertising revenue is higher. Nobody is asking for new features - they just want to engage with the community.
The reason I'm still working towards upgrading to 2.x (or 3.x
) is for my own benefit - developing new features to grow my business is much easier on 2.x than it is on 1.5; managing spam is much easier than it is on 1.5; integrating with other systems is much easier than it is on 1.5; etc. My users don't care.
Occasionally I get asked about a certain feature (bookmarks!) and I've promised it's coming in the "next version" - but it really isn't an issue for the vast majority of users.
The main reason you'd want to upgrade is for your own benefit as an administrator - better quality-of-life tools and features for managing the site, the content and the users.
A new theme might look nice - but unless you're selling themes, it's meaningless without community and content.
I'm not dismissing the work being done for 3.0 as unimportant or not-valuable - but it won't make or break your community and holding off from upgrading until you're ready to do so won't be a problem.
I'm still running 1.5 on my two main sites and making more money now than I was when I first launched my biggest site nearly 10 years ago on XF 1.4. Traffic is higher, unique monthly visitors are higher, user engagement is higher, paid memberships are higher, advertising revenue is higher. Nobody is asking for new features - they just want to engage with the community.
The reason I'm still working towards upgrading to 2.x (or 3.x

Occasionally I get asked about a certain feature (bookmarks!) and I've promised it's coming in the "next version" - but it really isn't an issue for the vast majority of users.