After having tried out 1.3 a bit, I think it's quite stable, except for the themebug. I havn't tried out the extension function because of lack of extensions, is there anywhere you can download them?

Doesn't PunBB have somekind of bugtracker?

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(4 replies, posted in PunBB 1.2 discussion)

Seems that they are pretty much done, there has just been one change in the timeline this month: http://dev.punbb.org/timeline

But I asked for the to-do-list, not the 1.3 release.

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(4 replies, posted in PunBB 1.2 discussion)

I wonder how much left there is on Punbb 1.3 before the official alpha is released.

Can some insider post a todolist? I can code in PHP by the way so I might be able to help.

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(27 replies, posted in PunBB 1.2 troubleshooting)

You might need akismet for PunBB: http://www.punres.org/desc.php?pid=293

Then type in all words that you want to ban.

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(4 replies, posted in Feature requests)

Looks good smile

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(4 replies, posted in Feature requests)

Can you explain how it will work?

Looking forward to it! When will it be released?

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(4 replies, posted in Feature requests)

Instead of having to install mods, a module engine like the one of drupal could make it a lot faster/easier to costumize PunBB. Also, it should be possible to turn them off from a module panel, which would save some time that you have to spend for reinstalling mods. Some functions like the User list, Rules, Search, Stickies, Rankings etc, could be remade to modules which should be easy to turn off/on.

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(14 replies, posted in Feature requests)

Richard wrote:

It's a security feature.  You don't want to reward someone trying to brute force login to your forum by telling them that one or the other is correct.

1. A manual hacker would most likely know the username/usernames anyway.
2. An automatic bot could be recognised by other functionallity.

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(14 replies, posted in Feature requests)

When you type in wrong login information, it says that the Username and/or Password was wrong.

My suggestion is that if the username is correct, it should output "Password was wrong" or if password was correct, but not the username: "Username was wrong". By this, people can save time by not concerning if they mispelled its username when it was infact right or vice versa.

Just my 2 cents.

I like to PunBB, but I currently work with drupal. Is there an easy way to integrate PunBB in a drupal environment(module etc)?