Grover, we are at least supporting it on xenfans.com unofficially via private ticket system and public support forums; with a staff of 5+ and volunteer users. And we're publicly providing support on this site where we can.
I'll be here, hopefully, if I'm still alive, and I'll be more than happy to help.
Yep, experience and approach is what will make us professional, not official I understand what you mean. We're already taking this site serious (one of the reasons I post a lot is just to get experience with the usage and functions, terminology, etc). And discussing questions by users on Skype, etc.
Dude WTF?
That is very kind and nobel and thank you very much for your efforts and help in this, but if I need to convert my professional sites in the future and pay a professional price for xenForo, I need and expect professional (not saying you guys are not professional, but you get my point) official support. I guess this goes for the majority of bussines customers.
oops, that status message was never meant to go through. To be clearer, I'll be playing with them [guns], a lot of rifles.
Ok, I was getting scared there for a second...
When he gets his hand on this software. It would be pretty ironic if he used vBulletin again for it.
I think suicide discussions shouldn't be on forums in the first place. People with those thoughts need professional help, and while they can find comfort in friends, they're not professionals. Anyway, good luck with the RAF - be careful.
Back on topic please.
The support thing is something that we'll have to grow into. In the early vB days, most people were dual purposed between support and development. Whether that would work here depends on the uptake and the amount of support needed.
Obviously there's a lot of excitement, but it's very hard to gauge what will happen after we release.
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