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Describe Your Simple Machines Experience
From the first download of Simple Machines to the update to the latest release of SMF, running a Simple Machines Forum tells a story in itself as you ride through the waves of simplicity but perhaps occasionally hit a vigorous wave that attempts to knock you off your surfboard.
Have you had nothing but ease in running SMF? Then I want to hear about it.
Have you had nothing but problems since you first installed SMF? That too, I want to hear about.
Details, details, details, tell me all that you can muster! How did you install SMF? Did you follow the instructions directly from the Online Manual? What FTP application did you use, or did you install it from a special web panel software such as cpanel? Did the upload take a long time? Did the installer take a long time to figure out and run?
Do you recall the biggest hurdle you ran into when installing SMF?
And how about after installing SMF? What has your updating experience been like? Did you take advantage of the package manager updates? Did they always work, or perhaps did mods installed on your forum get in the way? Have you taken a dive into the deep end and have updated to SMF 2.0 yet? What was that update like if you have?
The above are guiding questions if you run low on thoughts to describe your very own SMF experience. Please feel free to mention absolutely anything! Has SMF met most of your needs? Do the community members like your forum? Do the moderators and administrators like your forum? Ever run into any spam attacks and was SMF effective in keeping such problems to a minimal?
When thinking about telling your SMF story, please put some thought into it. Imagine being interviewed on the news about what it has been like running your forum from the very first install. Try to think of the hurdles and problems you have had with SMF, as well as all of the ways SMF has been really convenient to you.
Thank you,
Jack Thorsen "akabugeyes", SMF Documentation Coordinator
Comments posted here may be used for research on my part, and possibly there may be testimonies taken by the Marketing Team if anything noteworthy is mentioned.
Have you had nothing but ease in running SMF? Then I want to hear about it.
Have you had nothing but problems since you first installed SMF? That too, I want to hear about.
Details, details, details, tell me all that you can muster! How did you install SMF? Did you follow the instructions directly from the Online Manual? What FTP application did you use, or did you install it from a special web panel software such as cpanel? Did the upload take a long time? Did the installer take a long time to figure out and run?
Do you recall the biggest hurdle you ran into when installing SMF?
And how about after installing SMF? What has your updating experience been like? Did you take advantage of the package manager updates? Did they always work, or perhaps did mods installed on your forum get in the way? Have you taken a dive into the deep end and have updated to SMF 2.0 yet? What was that update like if you have?
The above are guiding questions if you run low on thoughts to describe your very own SMF experience. Please feel free to mention absolutely anything! Has SMF met most of your needs? Do the community members like your forum? Do the moderators and administrators like your forum? Ever run into any spam attacks and was SMF effective in keeping such problems to a minimal?
When thinking about telling your SMF story, please put some thought into it. Imagine being interviewed on the news about what it has been like running your forum from the very first install. Try to think of the hurdles and problems you have had with SMF, as well as all of the ways SMF has been really convenient to you.
Thank you,
Jack Thorsen "akabugeyes", SMF Documentation Coordinator
Comments posted here may be used for research on my part, and possibly there may be testimonies taken by the Marketing Team if anything noteworthy is mentioned.
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I got my First SMF download on March 16 2k7, and then It tried figuring out what to do, I started with reading the Online manual, I got what to do, I tried founding a host and I got one, then I was stuck with installation because no files were showing when I uploaded it(Well, It uploaded in 2 mins through FileZilla), so I posted a question, I got my answer and I realized that I haven't moved my files to a public_html/httpdocs(Don't remember what) folder, OK So I got so far, I got the thing to install, rest was a breeze after reading the manual(Hats off too that).
I got my SMF installed, I explored things, installing mods/themes, then advertised and eventually my site grew, I learned to install mods and the basics of editing(Thanks to the OM Again), I was happy with it. I slowly learned scripting in PHP/MySQL and then started helping in the community a little(Mind you I was pretty bad with these things those days), I kept learning everyday(And so I do now too).
There wasn't any *big* hurdle, everything I tried went smoothly, and it was nothing too difficult, I also asked a few questions which were answered correctly
The version I installed was v1.1.2, I upgraded to 1.1.3,1.1.4,1.1.5 without any problems(I Upgraded within 24 hours they came out) via Package Manager upgrader and it was very nice. I really don't have a live SMF 2.0 installation but I do once cloned my SMF installation and upgraded it to SMF 2 b3p and it went pretty good AFAIK.
Well this is how my SMF Life went
Me? I hope to make some nice mods.
Well mainly getting the new site I am gonna start ready, That site is gonna be related to SMF and I am going to do a few stuff there(All of you will get to know once it is out
I first installed SMF 1.1.4 using cpanel onto my website, but now I have manually installed SMF 2 Beta, because I prefer the larger number of features. I didn't really ever use the documentation to help me because its easy to install and I mostly learn by trying stuff out, failing, and then trying it again.
My main reason for actually using SMF was to use the secure member system that's inbuilt as well as some of the other features. From there I started to have a go at editing some of the code, to add my own actions, pages and etc, that lead me into the wonderful world of SMF modding.
I am sort of a noob with PHP and MySQL, so it took me a while to make my first mod, the Site Integration Mod but now I believe that at version 1.4 its going to be even better than before.
The only update I have ever done was between SMF 2 Beta 3.0 and SMF 2 Beta 3.1, which worked perfectly with the package manager and didn't muck up too many of the mods.
I have also had a try of PHPBB3 because one of my friends really likes it, but I found that I prefer SMF, partly because I find the SMF core source easier to understand, but also because I prefer the more 'centralised' system.
Basically I am now making as many cool mods as I have time to, and in the future I would like to try making some themes for my website and some other customization for my website as well. Its also nice to help some SMF users around the community who have less experience than me and also get helped by those that really know what they're doing!
My ultimate dream is to use SMF to take over the world!!!
So I went on a holliday and when I came back, I saw that our site wore an ugly theme but started working again. (The theme was Babylon.) My friend, who was also an admin, converted the site to the SMF and my story with that started. The first problem was to solve the theme issue as it was a total mess for me at that time. Again my friend found the DilberMC theme and we started using that. (I didn't like that too.)
The first problem was about the groups. It took 2 days for me too find the right place to hide the post groups for the members who have special groups.
Later on, I found some themes of Rockettheme and we started using the Versality blue. Then we integrated it with Joomla!. It was really hard. But just because of the Joomla!. Anyway, we destroyed it when I coded my first SSI Portal.
Then the time for the first update came. It was 1.1.2 to 1.1.3 as I remember. I just followed the instructions in that are in the Admin CP and the update process didn't even took a minute and I was just shocked. It was amazing.
After a while, people wanted some features and I found the Mod Site. I downloaded nearly 50 packages and installed them all.
Then I looked for a better theme, searched the web for days, looked into the Theme Site but couldn't find any. After a couple of days, when I was going to leave SMF just because of this theme issue, I've found the theme of my life.
When I got how things are working in SMF, I started giving support for it in various sites (in Turkish). This also helped me a lot with the coding issue. After all these, I was able code my first mod. I started a topic in the Coding Disscussions and JohnyB was there telling me to send the mod to the Mod Site.
I did, but the answer was really bad. It didn't get apporeved and the SMF Customization Team guy was wanting me to do I lot of thing that I can not really handle. Months passed after this experience but I did nothing until I saw a topic about the feature that my mod failure was planning to add. I gave the codes there (in the Turkish Language Support Board) and a guy told me that the codes are not belonging to me. He accused me of taking anothers' code an writing them as if I coded them.
I must have to prove that I can write mods and I wrote that little thing.
The one and only big problem I had with the SMF was 2 mothns before. I was trying to install a vReportOnTopic Mod by Valodim and it gave error in the Package Manager. It was saying that the needed files are not writeable. So from the Packages Settings I said SMF to set the CHMODs and it lasted with an 404 error.
This is my short story about SMF. Don't think that it will help you, just I hope.
Hmmm I never read a manual from here. I learned everything only with the help that comes with SMF. And by looking at the code (because I programmed a lot mod’s for many people.) And I think the documentation was not so good at that time when I start with SMF.
The only thing that I missed after the YABB SE was the not first loaded English language this was so nice because you could install a mod and at least the English version was working… but we life with that (and I made a mod for my laziness *runs*).
I must also say that it is enjoyable to read the SMF Code somehow it take me into it and it is such a nice way to see how something things are resolved in the code, I also learned a lot for my programming.
So what I hope is that the next upgrade to SMF 2.0 will be easy to and work after that fine and I hope it will not take 7 hours to convert it, but I think I can life with it as long it work
Hmmmm I hope my story is understandable and I hope I made not to much grammar mistakes xD.
Bye
DIN1031
Cons: I think the speed of the support on this site could improve. It's not enough to just design a product, you have to be willing to support it also.
Overall: Love SMF and wouldn't trade it for any other php software.
If you have ideas on how to improve support or suggestions. Feel free to let us know. For support it may be best to pm the support leaders directly, but for most questions just asking in site comments is fairly good
My nickname's HecKel and I am a SMFoholic
Well..., about my experience with SMF...
Once upon a time..., in an ancient group of faculty colleges we felt that we should had a discussion board for mutual help, so, one guy had the brilliant idea to create a community and had invited me to admin as well.
His first choice was SMF 1.0.4, and I though Why not phpBB? Is so popular, everyone uses it..., but the other admin was so inflexible that we stayed with SMF..., at the beginning I was a little confused, I never had use BB boards but vBulletin, so a free one was totally new for me, as the permissions as admin...
After a month I start that little feeling like a strong "friendship" with SMF, I never though that was love..., now, after 2 years and half I am totally addicted to SMF and I am admin in another community with SMF 1.1.5 and we DON'T pretend to change to another software