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Post by Radsoc on Apr 28, 2009 14:53:33 GMT
There should be a link to the Worker Militia form here. We will link back. Unfortunately we have different boards due to the group-management limitations of the software here.
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Post by Riza Karabasan on Apr 28, 2009 19:26:37 GMT
I think workers' militia should be integrated with The Internationale. We can create a different group and category, so an so forth. But division of The Internationale and Workers' Militia is not something I wish.
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Post by Anatoliovich on Apr 29, 2009 10:24:56 GMT
Read it again Riza. There are limitations on the forum. It's fine and all. If you Militia-Men want to make a sort of small image button which we can place into the board with an affiliate board or something, that would be great, but we'll link you somehow (and soon).
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Post by Riza Karabasan on Apr 29, 2009 22:30:50 GMT
What limitations, I managed ProBoards forums before and ??
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Post by Anatoliovich on Apr 30, 2009 18:43:49 GMT
I believe it had to do with clicking to have your user group switched, like a button, which can't be done because you need Mod/Admins (or something with the ability) to intervene to change the user group for the person who wants to be a part of the, let's say, Militia.
Unless you know some sort of miraculous forum code...? ;P
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Post by Riza Karabasan on Apr 30, 2009 21:07:21 GMT
Well that can be made manually I suppose. I mean this forum is even not really active, I saw militia forum and it is not active either.
We are not much socialist in this platform, we should stay in the same place...
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Post by Radsoc on Apr 30, 2009 23:01:26 GMT
It has to do with the bad usergroup support. In phpBB you have public usergroups with usergroup moderators. So people just select the usergroups they want to join and their application gets reviewed by the moderator. Essentially this means access to a private forum section.
Here you need passwords (bad) and manual inclusion of new users (who also have to contact the admin about it). It gets too messy.
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Post by Anatoliovich on Apr 30, 2009 23:06:37 GMT
Couldn't have said it better myself Radsoc. I kind of know what you're talking about. I do believe I was a member of a phpBB site once (and I didn't even know it). The basic idea why Proboards was a choice was because not only is my specialty, but also because at least I know people who have very advanced coding skills who can make Proboards bend in ways unimaginable. So we'll have to wait and see.
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Ne0
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Post by Ne0 on May 1, 2009 19:33:25 GMT
I know people who have very advanced coding skills who can make Proboards bend in ways unimaginable. hmmm... then couldn't it be coded to give the ability to create "public usergroups with usergroup moderators" ?
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