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ANDiTKO 18th August 2008 11:01

TBDev Bravo Edition
 
Hi,the bravo community growing up.I think its time to start our own TBDev modificated tracker source.Lets forget about TemplateShares.Nulling xam's crappy source code wont help us at all.Spending time on nulling and decoding TS is pointless.Xam will keep releasing new versions.Who knows what bad functions may he include next TS versions?Why to risk your tracker been hacked or owned by xam? Why don't the Bravo Community start his own torrent source based on TBDev?

DrNet 18th August 2008 11:47

this is the good deal now , xam is shit cause every time he releasing new versions he only care about security and he dont give good care about the tracker script, i'm 1000% agree with you ANDiTKO

kp380lv 18th August 2008 12:11

Great IDEA;)

Nilsons 18th August 2008 14:20

It would be great , i am exited....

djlee 19th August 2008 01:40

sounds gd but for it to be a bravo source it would require community involvement .. not just one person coding. this means

1. all those involved need a primary method fo communication
2. a single platform for all coders and alike to edit the same source
3. a decision on whether we would follow xam's trend and go with flashy ajax or stick to proper php/xhtml output (or both could actually be implemented)
4. whether to hard code all mods or produce our own module system

and plenty of other things would need to be resolved in order for this to be a community project .... id also like to see the more advanaced users taking another willing to learn coder "under their wings" and assigning them tasks and helping them through it ... after all this community has both professional and amateur coders and such a project i would hope would be able to bring both classes ogether and possibly help each other develop

ANDiTKO 19th August 2008 07:42

So here its the start.Lets hope other people can support that too.We can use a group software to collaborate.
Check this script: Collabtive Demo
Username: admin
Password: demo

This might help us organize our work.http://factoryjoe.com/projects/emoti...0100-smile.gif

kp380lv 19th August 2008 14:45

Ok I want help! I can made style for new source! Script code I don't know very well but with Adobe PS i work good:)

Viperia 19th August 2008 17:45

Sounds like great idea!

But since i don

Krypto 19th August 2008 18:31

Quote:

Originally Posted by Viperia (Post 3560)
- Modules System, an easy way to install mods etc like in XBTIT tracker maybe?

Ahhh no please don't do that, the hack module system is flawed, the majority of hacks you have to manually alter in order to install them, due to different coding style used by the coders etc...

Viperia 19th August 2008 18:57

Quote:

Originally Posted by Krypto (Post 3564)
Ahhh no please don't do that, the hack module system is flawed, the majority of hacks you have to manually alter in order to install them, due to different coding style used by the coders etc...

Well that is why you should set up a coding standard and the problem with XBTIT is not that the coders use different styles etc.

It has to do with some code optimization done to the whole XBTIT source code that made all mods before rev 542 not to work with the the 542 revision that had some big code changes in all files etc. This made the mods not to work and giving all sorts of odd errors but it easy to fix if you are a good coder and dedicated to keep your work up to date.

And if i where to code in such a function i would make it so that you don't end up like the problems with XBTIT in the future, set a coding standard and make the moders/coders follow it. Ofcourse you should also have the option to install modifications manually if you want to.

But it is a good feature to have a one-click-installer for modifications if it is well coded and functional. ;)

Regards,
Viperia

kp380lv 19th August 2008 19:10

Viperia - Phpbb no! Better upgrade default forum.php safer and add some cool features than use Phpbb as forum!:) Tracker goes faster without that forum!

What need to add this source?! I think:

Default forum

Lot AJAX functions

Source who can kick ass [url=http://bit-torrent.kiev.ua/]

Viperia 19th August 2008 19:58

Well ofcourse if you make the internal default forums equally good as the phpbb3 version then no need to add it, but it would be cool to integrate with such a board which also has lots of own mods etc. :)

No need to reinvent the wheel you now! ;)

And Yuna is on of the most promising looking torrent trackers out there except for the part that it can not use XBT Tracker from what i have seen. Would be a great function especially if you plan to run a big tracker and don

kp380lv 19th August 2008 20:11

Offcourse Viperia but I do not reinveint wheel - i just wanna help with theme:)

Viperia 19th August 2008 20:49

Quote:

Originally Posted by kp380lv (Post 3572)
Offcourse Viperia but I do not reinveint wheel - i just wanna help with theme:)

Hehe theme? Thats old stuff now days we have ehum yeah we have templates! :P haha

Regards,
Viperia

kp380lv 19th August 2008 21:07

In nowadays steal templates or use it for tracker isn't cool anymore;) Better make them own cuz you now that your theme is only in the world;)

I can support tracker modifications - export from other russian,latvian,english forums and translate it in english so that is my stuff:)

Viperia 19th August 2008 22:05

Well to add some more things here!

I could help to translate to Swedish since thats my native language, and spell check and look over English language since i think i can handle that quite good also. ;)

As i mentioned earlier i maybe will be able to donate money but also since i have a server standing here besides me connected to a 10mbit FD line i could even think about lending out an account for more hard testing and playing around. Maybe ill put up some VPS stuff and i can give you full root access to the server, but only to be used for developing and testing a torrent tracker. Nothing else okay! (I need the bandwidth for my porn!)

Other than that i have some skills in web design, but think some other guys around here are even better than me on it. Have limited skills in mysql and php but may come in handy, who knows? XHTML, HTML and CSS1/2 are not to much of a trouble for me so making good HTML code i can help with. But now days who can not make good html code? :P

And of course i could be around helping with beta-testing or what ever things that may need to be tested out i guess.

Another good idea would be to make some checking around with friends and on other forums and similar places to see if some other people with good skills in different things like coding, design, translations etc. The more people that are interested the bigger chance to find more help and get closer to the project goal!

Regards,
Viperia

wMan 19th August 2008 22:59

be nice :)

djlee 19th August 2008 23:27

there really wouldnt be any need for a one click install module system .. your just thinking too posh now .. its a simple case of PHP includes ... rather than having lets say the "x last forum posts" block on the home page .. you would instead have

Code:

if($show_lastposts)
  include("modules/index/lastposts.php");

then you'd have a config file which is editable from the staff panel and in that config file you'd have

Code:

$show_lastposts = true;
no need for some complex module system .. and no need to worry about coding styles .. all the mods that would fit hard coded into a source would drop in such a module system in the same way .. the only problem you;d have it where a mod needs you to change the values of things outside of teh main block of the module or even change the placement of things .. but with a little thought thats easy enough to overcome using IF statements and ternary operators where needed


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