i propose separate in forum WIndows & linux?
2009/6/16 Viktor Szakáts <harbour...@syenar.hu>: > Thanks Chen. Sf.net has a few probs indeed. Slow, mixed http/https, > backup is broken. Latter two may get fixed. > > On 6/16/09, Chen Kedem <n...@synel.co.il> wrote: >> I'm familiar with forum administrating (not on sf.net), as already been >> said, it has pros and cons. >> >> Pros: >> - Messages can be self edited by posters and/or moderators. >> >> - Rich text, pretty messages, CODE tags, ... (in mails we usually does not >> like HTML messages). >> >> - User can read threads in interest, and not all message (if he or she does >> not like too of course). >> >> Cons: >> - The sf.net site is VERY slow which it make unpleasant to work with. This >> is a major turn down for me. >> >> - Search is limited! Forum engines does not index all words, it break each >> message and insert some reference to the words used in that message in its >> database. Some words are ignored, ... at the end it is sometimes hard to >> find something with the built in search. >> >> - Spam: I don't know sf.net forum spam filters, but regular forums are tend >> to be bombed with bot spammers that are tuned to your forum engine (phpBB, >> vBulletin, ...). Those IMG and URL tags are highly exploitable. >> >> - As Phill had said, forums are exploitable (because their scripts are so >> complex). This can be a less issue if the hosting is secure (I think SF at >> least try to). >> >> >> We can try to work with the SF for a while, and see what happen. I can help >> if its needed. >> >> >> Chen. >> _______________________________________________ >> Harbour mailing list >> Harbour@harbour-project.org >> http://lists.harbour-project.org/mailman/listinfo/harbour >> > _______________________________________________ > Harbour mailing list > Harbour@harbour-project.org > http://lists.harbour-project.org/mailman/listinfo/harbour > -- Massimo Belgrano _______________________________________________ Harbour mailing list Harbour@harbour-project.org http://lists.harbour-project.org/mailman/listinfo/harbour