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is there any previews of XF 3 yet?And making following someone actually useful.
is there any previews of XF 3 yet?And making following someone actually useful.
No.is there any previews of XF 3 yet?
Wait 6 months. We have a new editor coming shortly.is there any previews of XF 3 yet?
and is fun to set up from what a friend of mine has been commenting on.NodeBB is free and open source to use, what you're looking at is a hosting service.
NodeBB isn't hard to setup we've done it a few times while demoing. The issue is it's open source but they have a platform they introduced to host it for you- which is mostly targeted at corporations from my understanding.and is fun to set up from what a friend of mine has been commenting on.
and fun as in not really.
NodeBB is currently evaluating its options in response to Docker's recent announcement that it will start deleting open source packages not associated with a paid plan. As an open-source forum software, we at NodeBB are concerned about the implications of this decision, both for ourselves and for other open-source developers who rely on Docker for package management.
In light of this news, we are exploring alternative options to Docker, such as the GitHub container registry, as we find the paid plan of Docker to be too expensive. However, we have not yet made a final decision and are still in the process of evaluating all the available options.
As an open-source community, we are dedicated to maintaining our commitment to accessibility and high-quality software. Therefore, we will be taking our time to ensure that we choose the best option for our users and our community as a whole.
I use docker a lot actually! which makes this very disappointing and I don't blame NodeBB at all since they make their livelihood developing open source software for free and living off the hosting service. It's really strange Docker went forward with this decision, I guess the $$$ talksI hate and never use Docker, so that is good for me![]()
We definitely are looking forward to Xenforo's upcoming releases as well.Wait 6 months. We have a new editor coming shortly.
Get 2.3.4 installed mate you'll love it.
Docker needed the money, they were very up front about this change - that many, many people use Docker and aren’t giving back to Docker itself. Same sort of deal why ElasticSearch, Redis, MongoDB etc have also closed their licences in recent years.I use docker a lot actually! which makes this very disappointing and I don't blame NodeBB at all since they make their livelihood developing open source software for free and living off the hosting service. It's really strange Docker went forward with this decision, I guess the $$$ talks
NodeBB isn't hard to setup we've done it a few times while demoing. The issue is it's open source but they have a platform they introduced to host it for you- which is mostly targeted at corporations from my understanding.
This platform itself, even though NodeBB is open source, made Docker drop their free support. Which I think is ridiculous
This means the dockerfile cannot be published by NodeBB so its community driven and the community hasn't updated it for awhile. This makes it very difficult to setup a docker installation for the average user. Setting it up on OS though is still pretty simple.
Honestly I see this as a problem Docker started for seemingly no reason, maybe just wiping out for profit companies and Node got caught in the crossfire? I'm not sure.
he said when he switched to ubuntu it was easier to set up but that for the other os he uses it was not?NodeBB isn't hard to setup we've done it a few times while demoing. The issue is it's open source but they have a platform they introduced to host it for you- which is mostly targeted at corporations from my understanding.
I believe the Ubuntu guide is the only one with pictures so that makes sense.he said when he switched to ubuntu it was easier to set up but that for the other os he uses it was not?
he said the guides were poorly written for it.
he said once he changed it was easier to do as it had better documents.
heres their full responseI'm not sure where you got the message you quoted, but Docker reversed their decision to remove free team plans nearly 2 years ago, just a few days after they originally announced the decision.
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What to know about the end of Docker Free Teams | Docker
We apologize for how we communicated and executed sunsetting Docker “Free Team” subscriptions, which alarmed the open source community. Read our FAQ to learn more.www.docker.com
snideI believe the Ubuntu guide is the only one with pictures so that makes sense.
I wasn't being "snide" I was pointing out the most logical assumption.snide
but he said the one he needed only said to install the database software.
nothing about how to configure it or create login like the ubuntu guide?
since you commented i went and looked
comparedUbuntu (Recommended) - NodeBB Documentation
Documentation portal for NodeBB Forum Softwaredocs.nodebb.org
any more comments comparing instructions and your claimed pictures?
there has to be a reason one is (recommended).
heres their full response
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NodeBB Container Images
I wanted to provide an update to my robot-written post from the other day regarding NodeBB and the Docker Hub. On the 14th of March, we received an email fro...community.nodebb.org
not sure if they never got the memo or just decided it wasnt worth their time
i don't do servers he does.Also did you ever use CentOS? You would know why its so short.
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