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:[[User:Martin|Martin]] 00:31, 1 February 2006 (PST)
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:Cool maybe but it whould make the posts to corwed with infromation and start looking bad, esptaly if some users had many awards
:Cool maybe but it whould make the posts to corwed with infromation and start looking bad, esptaly if some users had many awards
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:--[[User:Hacker Dan|24.109.165.77]] 10:19, 4 February 2006 (PST)
*[[rizzix]]: In-place post editing. That is, display the whole page as it would normally show up when viewing posts, but make the post marked for editing, editable. ( hint: AJAX )
*[[rizzix]]: In-place post editing. That is, display the whole page as it would normally show up when viewing posts, but make the post marked for editing, editable. ( hint: AJAX )
*[[rizzix]]: A WYSIWYG editor, for those who don't like using bbcode or wiki
*[[rizzix]]: A WYSIWYG editor, for those who don't like using bbcode or wiki

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Contents

V3 ETA

January 30th, 2010

User Requests

Add modifications and other things that you would like to see in V3:

Added

  • Amailer: Merge posts comands for mods
  • Amailer: Tutorial rating system
  • Cervantes: Quick Reply box
  • Martin: Add an RSS feed option for various forums. (Can you say awesome?) Yes ADDED but bugy
  • Martin: Timed bans. Like, so I can ban someone for three days and when they login it'd say You have been banned (by Martin) for whatever reason. There is <x> much time remaining. Then I wouldn't have to feel so guilty.
  • Martin: Get rid of the stupid 'You have a message!' sound that plays and makes the page layout go nuts. ADDED in v2 as well

In development

  • Hacker Dan: Automated secuirty systems
  • Martin: Fix firefox glow
  • Tony: wiki like bbcode linking
  • Cervantes: Link to Bit Log in profiles (only visible to that user, such as Attachment Control Panel, or mods)
  • Cornflake: Tutorial link to wiki Tutorials page
  • Gandalf: Time of last log in, on the profile page.
  • Hikaru79: Not having edits, count towards your post/minute timer (so you can edit posts right after you made them if you noticed a problem).
  • Martin: Registration that registers you both on the wiki and compsci.ca with the same account.
  • rizzix: List users by rank, where the rank is the bits/posts ratio.
  • rizzix: Support for user projects: Homepage, CVS, Bugtracker, Development timeline graphs, etc. Partly Added, the CVS part, partly


Considering

  • Amailer: Google Integrated Search so that it will take alot less time to search and you'll be able to get better results.
  • Cervantes: Commenting for changing bits
  • rizzix: Support for user project bounties.
  • rizzix: Improved award system. Make the awards a little more visible, i.e. not hidden deep within the user's profile.
It would be cool if at the top right of your post (to the left of the edit button) there was a list of clickable 16x16 icons representing the awards. Each award could have a description attached to it, like - 'awarded to so and so for winning this contest on this day.' Probably kind of time consuming to add though.
Martin 00:31, 1 February 2006 (PST)
Cool maybe but it whould make the posts to corwed with infromation and start looking bad, esptaly if some users had many awards
--24.109.165.77 10:19, 4 February 2006 (PST)
  • rizzix: In-place post editing. That is, display the whole page as it would normally show up when viewing posts, but make the post marked for editing, editable. ( hint: AJAX )
  • rizzix: A WYSIWYG editor, for those who don't like using bbcode or wiki

Rejected

Requested

  • rizzix: Improved tutorial writing system: provides the ability to work on tutorials in offline mode, (a publishing system). The ability take a tutorial offline, edit it, improve it, and re-publish it. Force all tutorials to be approved by any moderator before it is displayed online. Allow for moderator feedback: aka tutorial rejection. This will help improve the quality of tutorials available on compsci.
  • rizzix: Give the tutorial's author bits/month for x number of years, based on the rating his tutorial has received (since we already have the rating system implemented). This will help improve the number of quality articles we have here on compsci, and will truly reflect the rank of the user.

Things left to do for V3

Not usefull to any one but Hacker Dan, but just easy to keep track of this way for him:

  • Edit private message welcome
  • Errors on forum (posting)
  • remove aditional info on fourm names (moderator info)
  • posbly remove style drop down
  • reoreder nav links
  • remove "switch to invisible"
  • remove download modual
  • add shop for item pool
  • chage name of knowledge base link
  • chage pic of knowledge base Thanks to amailer
  • fix knowledge base approval system
  • remove lexicon
  • make portal pages
  • add in wiki and blog nav links
  • try to fix time zones
  • fix order of smiles
  • check spell checker
  • add user controal panale links
  • edit user aggremnt
  • chage post icon setings
  • fix flash bbcode and others
  • set up anwsered/unawsered system
  • edit footer
  • edit faq
  • add event types
  • fix link to use modual
  • fix contact us deparments
  • reorder moduals

V3 Preview

The following is rumored to be a pic of the V3 system:

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