zoldos
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So it has no gallery system of its own?Yes it can import from Snog’s groups, but you will need XFMG to use Gallery features.
So it has no gallery system of its own?Yes it can import from Snog’s groups, but you will need XFMG to use Gallery features.
No, as it makes no sense to reinvent the wheel. XFMG is already an excellent gallery system. For the same reason, I don't implement a calendar system of my own and instead use Calendar by Naz.So it has no gallery system of its own?
Okay, thanks!No, as it makes no sense to reinvent the wheel. XFMG is already an excellent gallery system. For the same reason, I don't implement a calendar system of my own and instead use Calendar by Naz.
Social Groups are entirely separate and do not use Forums/Threads/Posts for data storage. You can optionally add a node that shows a list of the current user's joined social groups.1) Are the forums created for this group independent of our regular forums? With other 'group' add-ons, I've noticed the group forums just appear in your regular forum list which is a bit of a turn off.
Nobody can see albums (or their contents) if they don't have permission to view the group's content.2) I love the integration with Naz's calendar, for private calendars, that is awesome! With your use of XFMG are group created albums separate and private from those a user would see when browsing the main XFMG?
All of my addons for XF 2.3 are in active development, though for this one in particular I might be limited in what changes I can make as it is a commissioned addon3) Is this still open to (or in) on-going development? Or is it a done deal?
At the moment there is no export functionality, sorry.For example, if the plugin is uninstalled in the future, could all messages be moved to one node? Or what options would there be to avoid losing the content?
At the moment there is no export functionality, sorry.
Update highlights
This version makes major improvements to the group member functionality, as well as improves the thread import feature.
For the group member list, a whole host of new data is now tracked. "Last activity" tracks the last time a member viewed the group, and the number and last date of messages, albums, media items, and calendar events are also tracked. For upgrades, this data is rebuilt in the background after upgrade and may take a long time to...
Update highlights
This version makes further updates to the member list, as well as adding an option to bypass "Max joined groups" permission checks when inviting users. This option defaults to disabled.
Various discovered bugs have also been resolved, see the full change log for more information.
Complete Change Log
Feature: Optionally bypass "Max joined groups" when inviting users (#212)
Feature: Link to list of...
No, as the XF postbit isn’t really set up for that amount of data being displayed. It would distort the layout.@DragonByte Tech Does this allow users to display their groups in the post bit area?
Not at this time, no.There do not seem to be group categories?
This controls whether these options are available to group owners:What does this entail: Group watch notification limit. How is it limited?

See aboveFor what events/actions will group members receive an email notification?
There's no CLI rebuild commands at this time.What are the CLI commands for rebuilds?
have a significant number of invited members in groups. How can we manage these? Can we cancel or resend invitations?
dbtech-social/<groupId>/invited/ Bugs are best reported @ DBTech as I'm currently busy with the Mail update so I don't have time to look into this at the moment.This seems a bug:
Groups I own have a button to 'Join group'.
Do group members also get email for invites, group takeover requests, quotes and mentions? Anything else?See above![]()
I see no management tools there. Only a list of who was invited when. Should it be possible to remind an invited member? Or delete an invitation? We used to have this functionality.dbtech-social/<groupId>/invited/![]()
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