That's a crackup Mert.... funny! No idea why they would even think their code is off any real use today... its old and needs to be scrapped, rebuilt from the ground up... funny comparison.If i need to compare Xenforo code is Ferrari 2010 , vBulletin 4 code is 1990 Honda Civic.
That's a crackup Mert.... funny! No idea why they would even think their code is off any real use today... its old and needs to be scrapped, rebuilt from the ground up... funny comparison.
*sigh*. I really wish I could still read the customers area.
TheRegister.co.uk has published an article;
http://www.theregister.co.uk/2010/10/05/vbulletin_sues_ex_employees/
Against this background, many customers also took issue with vBulletin's lawsuit against XenForo. "LOL. The [XenForo] code isn't even released yet," said one user on a private forum for paying customers. "I figured this would happen though. IB can **** right off. I'm not interested in doing business with a company that gets ahead with lawsuits."
Indeed, it is...Good article, really.
I think that article made a mistake. they said Zend Java Framework when it's the Zend PHP Framework.
XenForo did not immediately respond to a request for comment. But in the past, Kier Darby has said that the XenForo platform was built "from scratch" using the Zend Java framework. Darby is the former lead developer and product manager of vBulletin. Sullivan is another former vBulletin developer. And Busby is the former vBulletin business manager. All three parted with the company over a year ago.It was fixed when i clicked the link
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