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#16 2006-12-24 00:20:05

Mary
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Re: rename the "textpattern" folder

You’re confusing/mixing the role of a bug reporter/tester with that of a user.

How would we know if your “tweak” hadn’t caused it? We wouldn’t, we’d have to play the cat and mouse game, running round and round. Not productive, just extremely irritating for both parties. If you don’t think this would happen, take a look at the fun we had, trying to help troubleshoot people’s installs when they tried to add search capability to their custom fields without knowing what the hell they were doing. I don’t relish the thought of this becoming commonplace.

No one said you can’t use the forum, just don’t expect the developers to be able to help you if something blows up.

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#17 2006-12-24 20:01:58

Sencer
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Re: rename the "textpattern" folder

hcgtv wrote:

Well, from what Mary said, if we make changes to the core files, then we give up support.

Well, ok, then that has nothing to with crockery, or how often we release, or which version is supported or not supported. Our position is, that we do not have the time to help with solving problems, that may have nothing to do with textpattern. In the same way, that we (meaning the dev-team) cannot support plugins, we cannot support code that is changed – for the simple reason that we do not know what the new code is and how it affects textpattern (and usually do not have the resources to find out). So, if people want to maintain private forks/branches of textpattern, it’s probably a good idea to also hve an unmodified version running, to be able to check problems against. Tthat way you and we will know if your changes are responsible or not for the problems, and if a problem affects textpatterns we can try to help you with it.

Mary runs a heavily modified PunBB forum, if she has any issues with it, she is more than welcome on the support forums.

I am curious: How do you find out what the source of a problem is? Do you have the users send you all their modifications and run them yourself, to find out if the problem is with their modifications; and then do you fix their code for them?

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#18 2006-12-26 16:41:17

hcgtv
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Registered: 2005-11-29
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Re: rename the "textpattern" folder

Sencer wrote:

I am curious: How do you find out what the source of a problem is? Do you have the users send you all their modifications and run them yourself, to find out if the problem is with their modifications; and then do you fix their code for them?

Well, let’s take a current conversation about forum integration into a front end site. As you can see the user posts the code they modified and Smartys helps them out. This is common practice and it’s been working well on our support forums. If by posting code the problem is not solved, then either private email or IRC conversations are needed to get to the root of the problem.

What PunBB has, are a very knowledgeable and helpful group of people that know their PunBB code. Rickard recognized this and invited five of them to become part of the core team, now we are 8 strong.

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#19 2006-12-26 18:18:57

Sencer
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Re: rename the "textpattern" folder

Well, that looks like a mirror of this thread:
http://forum.textpattern.com/viewtopic.php?id=20265

It’s not that it is forbidden to be helped, or that we won’t try to, if we have the time. It’s simply a matter of convention that you can’t expect to get any help. I think we’re really talking about the same thing. I am not familiar with punBB, but with a lot of other open source software, and it is my impression that at least for the textpattern forums I can say with certainty that support from the developers themselves is way more common here than on a lot of other support forums I am aware of. But that’s just my (maybe not so humble) opinion. ;)

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#20 2006-12-26 19:00:01

hcgtv
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Re: rename the "textpattern" folder

Sencer wrote:

I am not familiar with punBB, but with a lot of other open source software, and it is my impression that at least for the textpattern forums I can say with certainty that support from the developers themselves is way more common here than on a lot of other support forums I am aware of.

I agree, these forums are a valuable resource to the Textpattern community. All the developers do lend a hand helping out new or veteran users with their related problems.

For me, the support forums of an Open Source project is the most important aspect I use to determine if I will use the application or not. No matter how good the code base is, if the forums paint a dismal picture of the project, then it’s time to move on to the next one.

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#21 2007-06-04 22:37:37

Shaliza
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Registered: 2006-01-22
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Re: rename the "textpattern" folder

So is it not worth it to rename the folder? I also wanted to do it, but I don’t want to jeopardize anything in the process.

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#22 2007-06-04 22:42:12

mrdale
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Re: rename the "textpattern" folder

Dude, just make a symbolic link and name it something else. Works like a charm.

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#23 2007-06-04 22:45:14

Shaliza
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Re: rename the "textpattern" folder

Maybe I need more coffee or something, but for some reason, I’m lost on how to go about doing that.

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#24 2007-06-04 22:50:08

mrdale
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Re: rename the "textpattern" folder

OK, so it’s just like making a shortcut in windows or an alias in Mac land.

  1. Nice FTP apps will have a menu item that says “make symbolic link” otherwise…
  2. At the command line (via SSH) and in the root directory you can do
ln -s textpattern whatever_you_wanna_callit

I think that’ll do it.

Last edited by mrdale (2007-06-04 22:50:43)

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#25 2007-06-04 23:11:09

Shaliza
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Re: rename the "textpattern" folder

Fantastic! Thanks.

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#26 2009-04-14 04:05:16

mrtunes
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Registered: 2007-03-12
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Re: rename the "textpattern" folder

so are you saying that all you have to do to change the admin directory is make a symbolic link? i read the wiki article and it seems like a lot of work compared to doing this in ftp. except i don’t know which programs on pc make symbolic links

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#27 2009-04-14 04:22:05

mrdale
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Re: rename the "textpattern" folder

actually, I do it a different way now. This method stopped beiing reliable.

Add this line to your .htaccess file

RewriteRule ^yourDirectoryName/?(.*)$ /textpattern/$1 [R=301,L]

replace: yourDirectoryName with the directory name you want.

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#28 2009-04-14 04:32:25

mrtunes
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Re: rename the "textpattern" folder

mrdale wrote:

actually, I do it a different way now. This method stopped beiing reliable.
Add this line to your .htaccess file
RewriteRule ^yourDirectoryName/?(.*)$ /textpattern/$1 [R=301,L]
replace: yourDirectoryName with the directory name you want.

and what’s the disadvantage of this against going about the other methods in textbook which are a ton of work?

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#29 2009-04-14 05:59:42

colak
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Re: rename the "textpattern" folder

mrtunes wrote:

and what’s the disadvantage of this against going about the other methods in textbook which are a ton of work?

One would want to hide the txp folder for security. The rewrite rule does not provide that


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