This will be an ongoing thread for those folks who are interested in the progress with which this site's software will be converted from the vBulletin platform to the XenForo platform.
I've discussed a bit about the genesis of XenForo and the rationale for the switch of platforms, coming just four short years after the conversion from the original, free "phpBB" forum software to the paid-for "vBulletin" platform.
Now, we are embarking on the new conversion, and today I have initiated the first of a series of "test" imports of the current forum's information, user data, private messages, images and attachments, and other data into the new software.
After initial installation and update to the latest version of the new software, I just began the first of these test imports. Right now I'm about 20 minutes into the importation process. It's going to take about 3-4 hours for the whole import to happen.
After the initial import is done, I'll review various facets to see actually how accurate the importation was. This means that I'll be checking user names and avatars, checking to make sure that the forums are named correctly and are in the correct order, and that the individual threads and posts that should be in each forum ARE in each forum, and so forth.
We've got 101,000+ posts to correctly import, along with all photos, attachments, avatars, and so forth. So it's a lot of data to get right.
This should identify problems in the importation process that I can then remedy for the next "test" import so that things are more accurate and translate over properly the next time.
The process of converting to this software required two "test" imports and then a final one. I am expecting that we'll probably go through two or three "test" imports to the new software before we do the final one. I will try to schedule that for the Labor Day holiday weekend unless a lot of work needs to be done in the meantime. Certainly I'll keep folks up to date as we get closer to that point.
So far, just running an "upgrade" of the software from a prior version to the current version, is much easier and more seamless than with vBulletin. For example, the XenForo knows when it's getting upgraded, and the forum turns itself off automatically instead of me having to manually turn it off and post a "Do not wig out !! ... Coming back soon !!" type of message like I have to do with vBulletin.
The next thing after this initial import will be to configure the forum for member permissions, new member signup (to prevent spammers), to tweak the search settings, and to import a few new "skins" so that you all will be able to customize the color and "look and feel" as to how you want your new forum experience to look.
A lot of work to do, but it should be fun yet challenging as I explore new territory.
As I hit milestones toward the final importation, and get the process and tweaking and fine-tuning down pat, I'll continue to update this thread with some images as to how things will be.
Your existing user IDs, your private messages and other data will all remain the same as they are on this forum, so you don't need to expect that you'll need to do anything different when the new forum is up and live.
More to come...
Cheers,
Gerry
I've discussed a bit about the genesis of XenForo and the rationale for the switch of platforms, coming just four short years after the conversion from the original, free "phpBB" forum software to the paid-for "vBulletin" platform.
Now, we are embarking on the new conversion, and today I have initiated the first of a series of "test" imports of the current forum's information, user data, private messages, images and attachments, and other data into the new software.
After initial installation and update to the latest version of the new software, I just began the first of these test imports. Right now I'm about 20 minutes into the importation process. It's going to take about 3-4 hours for the whole import to happen.
After the initial import is done, I'll review various facets to see actually how accurate the importation was. This means that I'll be checking user names and avatars, checking to make sure that the forums are named correctly and are in the correct order, and that the individual threads and posts that should be in each forum ARE in each forum, and so forth.
We've got 101,000+ posts to correctly import, along with all photos, attachments, avatars, and so forth. So it's a lot of data to get right.
This should identify problems in the importation process that I can then remedy for the next "test" import so that things are more accurate and translate over properly the next time.
The process of converting to this software required two "test" imports and then a final one. I am expecting that we'll probably go through two or three "test" imports to the new software before we do the final one. I will try to schedule that for the Labor Day holiday weekend unless a lot of work needs to be done in the meantime. Certainly I'll keep folks up to date as we get closer to that point.
So far, just running an "upgrade" of the software from a prior version to the current version, is much easier and more seamless than with vBulletin. For example, the XenForo knows when it's getting upgraded, and the forum turns itself off automatically instead of me having to manually turn it off and post a "Do not wig out !! ... Coming back soon !!" type of message like I have to do with vBulletin.
The next thing after this initial import will be to configure the forum for member permissions, new member signup (to prevent spammers), to tweak the search settings, and to import a few new "skins" so that you all will be able to customize the color and "look and feel" as to how you want your new forum experience to look.
A lot of work to do, but it should be fun yet challenging as I explore new territory.
As I hit milestones toward the final importation, and get the process and tweaking and fine-tuning down pat, I'll continue to update this thread with some images as to how things will be.
Your existing user IDs, your private messages and other data will all remain the same as they are on this forum, so you don't need to expect that you'll need to do anything different when the new forum is up and live.
More to come...
Cheers,
Gerry
















