Not sure if this is really needed or if it could be made to work with VB, but it may be of some benefit to folks. Any thoughts on it?
Currently, the system the NASIOC has in place is the old system that has been patched about 10000000 times. The developer quit working on the project. There is another system that we could get into, but the developer has also put that project on hold. Currently, most developers have put most of their vbulletin projects on hold since vbulletin 4.0 will be released as a beta soon. 4.0 is going to be making some very large changes to the whole system. So it is kinda pointless to keep developing something when the new system should be beta in a month or 3. That is the main reason I have stopped working on some of the site changes/updates. I have a few more updates that I am going to do, but as for some of the BIG site changes, they have been put on hold until vbulletin releases a better 4.0 schedule. If 4.0 is going gold in 6-12 months, I will make some of the bigger changes, if it is much sooner than that, I will just wait. No point in spending 3-4 days making changes that won't work with the new system, then have to start over again. Russ