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I might think people in the UK have a better idea what he is up to. But that is just a hunch.This thread best fit in the vB forum![]()
John's involvement with vBulletin effectively ended when I took his place as lead developer and product manager. He is now a minister of the Church.Sooo, what's John Percival doing these days?![]()
NoThey both got the same.
The site was called VB-World (VB for Visual Basic), and lived at vb-world.com or vbworld.com, I forget which. The actual forums lived at vbforums.com The site is now part of developer.com.I think it was vbforums or vbforum. not sure which one.
Correct. Jelsoft was not created for vBulletin, it's just that vBulletin became by far its biggest product (to the point that all the others were pretty much shelved as soon as vBulletin took off).Interesting, looks like Jelsoft was established in 1997.
Last I saw, the request to strike Jelsoft from the companies register had been withdrawn or denied. Not sure why.Second surprise, Jelsoft is about to get canned as a company. So this thread is soon nostalgia.
Wow, all this time I thought vBulletin and Jelsoft were created at the same time. I never even knew/heard of this before.Correct. Jelsoft was not created for vBulletin, it's just that vBulletin became by far its biggest product (to the point that all the others were pretty much shelved as soon as vBulletin took off).
That would explain why 'Jelsoft' was only named after James and not John, the company was probably founded by James and then John joined the company and then worked together with James on vBulletin 1. Not sure if this is assumption correct thoughWow, all this time I thought vBulletin and Jelsoft were created at the same time. I never even knew/heard of this before.![]()
Jelsoft was James' company and although John was also a director, it was James that held the majority stake.That would explain why 'Jelsoft' was only named after James and not John, the company was probably founded by James and then John joined the company and then worked together with James on vBulletin 1. Not sure if this is assumption correct though![]()
...of Scientology?John's involvement with vBulletin effectively ended when I took his place as lead developer and product manager. He is now a minister of the Church.
Someone from the Jelsoft office told me otherwise. Sorry to hear they were wrong.Kier said:
He is now a minister of the Church.
I hope he is happy and well and enjoying this role![]()
Wonder if James is till with Mrs LePont![]()
Last I saw, the request to strike Jelsoft from the companies register had been withdrawn or denied. Not sure why.
Did he have a minor role at Jelsoft after you took over?John's involvement with vBulletin effectively ended when I took his place as lead developer and product manager. He is now a minister of the Church.
Correct. Jelsoft was not created for vBulletin, it's just that vBulletin became by far its biggest product (to the point that all the others were pretty much shelved as soon as vBulletin took off).
No, not really. Once I took over, John effectively left the company and remained in name only.Did he have a minor role at Jelsoft after you took over?
Jelsoft was created to sell and market various small visual basic applications created by James and John. I don't really know any more specifics.What other products did they have?
I guess sometimes it's a good thing when a plan doesn't come together.Jelsoft was created to sell and market various small visual basic applications created by James and John.
Sooo, what's John Percival doing these days?![]()
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