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Invision Power Board 2.1 Road Map


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Well it looks like Matt and all the guys working on IPB 2.1 are working hard because the last time I checked this it was mostly all showing black and now most of it's in green...

Invision Power Board 2.1 Road Map

NEW FEATURES / MAJOR ENHANCEMENTS:

Updated core structure to IPS Kernel level 2.1

ACP: Abstract hard coded HTML to template files

Rename and re-organize library and class files

Rich Text Editor (WYSIWYG) (Per user option)

User email validation then admin approval

RSS / SSI overhaul

Library Functions and Pre-made response templates

Multiple Option Polls

ACP: Templates: Export each bit to HTML (in folder structure)

ACP: Templates: Template link function to link DB templates to text files in filesyste or URL.

ACP: Task manager, task lock

ACP: Localized language packs

ACP: Per admin section permissions

ACP: Improved Language tools (write to DB, cache to PHP aka templates)

ACP: CSS interface improvement (reduce # classes, sep. areas)

ACP: Rebuild member's rank information

ACP: Task Manager / Forum Prune functionality

ACP: Register Modules Framework

ACP: IP match (change to first 3 octets only)

ACP: Templates: Search and Replace makes new templates if matches found in default templates

ACP: Option: Quote embed limit

ACP: Skin infinite inheritence / recursion

Multiple Calendars

Forum Marking

IPB Portal overhaul

Post Parsing overhaul

Topic open and close times

Option to defer topic view counter incrementation

FRONT END IMPROVEMENTS:

De-clutter some ACP components with DHTML

De-clutter some front facing components

INTERNAL IMPROVEMENTS:

Post Parser

Rewrite, clean up code, make more efficient

Emailing Class Re-write

Two classes: One email class and one IPB wrapper

Option to load other language files.

Ability to "hold" an item in the mail queue for later processing

Session Location Integration

Make it easier for modules to update session location

User Control Panel Modularization

Separate out the menu generation

Log in Abstraction

Separate out log in methods to independent classes

Subscription Manager Overhaul

Write glue layer between gateway modules and SM

Send emails to member confirming new subscription and shortly before subscription anniversary/expiration

Easy install new gateway from ACP

Caching

Make option to cache to hard disk

Reduce overhead on forum cache

Comment Spamming

Option to add rel="nofollow" into all posted links (group option?)

Green: Finished Items

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Thats pretty awesome.

although I have NO plans of upgrading again. I'm still having too much fun with 2.0.3 :p

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you'll have even more fun with 2.1 then.. lol

btw.. just curious. how many clients have u made a skin for up to date? :p

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@acido00, you can find the page here: http://www.invisionboard.com/?ipb21roadmap

@fat tony, you should of made the post purty like this: lol was bored. :(

NEW FEATURES / MAJOR ENHANCEMENTS:

  • Updated core structure to IPS Kernel level 2.1
  • ACP: Abstract hard coded HTML to template files
  • Rename and re-organize library and class files
  • Rich Text Editor (WYSIWYG) (Per user option)
  • User email validation then admin approval
  • RSS / SSI overhaul
  • Library Functions and Pre-made response templates
  • Multiple Option Polls
  • ACP: Templates: Export each bit to HTML (in folder structure)
  • ACP: Templates: Template link function to link DB templates to text files in filesyste or URL.
  • ACP: Task manager, task lock
  • ACP: Localized language packs
  • ACP: Per admin section permissions
  • ACP: Improved Language tools (write to DB, cache to PHP aka templates)
  • ACP: CSS interface improvement (reduce # classes, sep. areas)
  • ACP: Rebuild member's rank information
  • ACP: Task Manager / Forum Prune functionality
  • ACP: Register Modules Framework
  • ACP: IP match (change to first 3 octets only)
  • ACP: Templates: Search and Replace makes new templates if matches found in default templates
  • ACP: Option: Quote embed limit
  • ACP: Skin infinite inheritence / recursion
  • Multiple Calendars
  • Forum Marking
  • IPB Portal overhaul
  • Post Parsing overhaul
  • Topic open and close times
  • Option to defer topic view counter incrementation
  • Topic rating (per forum and per group)

FRONT END IMPROVEMENTS:

  • De-clutter some ACP components with DHTML
  • De-clutter some front facing components

INTERNAL IMPROVEMENTS:

  • Post Parser
    • Rewrite, clean up code, make more efficient

    [*]Emailing Class Re-write

    • Two classes: One email class and one IPB wrapper
    • Option to load other language files.
    • Ability to "hold" an item in the mail queue for later processing

    [*]Session Location Integration

    • Make it easier for modules to update session location

    [*]User Control Panel Modularization

    • Separate out the menu generation

    [*]Log in Abstraction

    • Separate out log in methods to independent classes

    [*]Subscription Manager Overhaul

    • Write glue layer between gateway modules and SM
    • Send emails to member confirming new subscription and shortly before subscription anniversary/expiration
    • Easy install new gateway from ACP

    [*]Caching

    • Make option to cache to hard disk
    • Reduce overhead on forum cache

    [*]Comment Spamming

    • Option to add rel="nofollow" into all posted links (group option?)

Looks a lot sexier now, haha.

Green: Finished Items ? Black: Unfinished Items ? Gray: Delayed for future release

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Yes Timdorr I believe Matt has a lot of work on at the moment and I have seen IP Dyanamic and it looks pretty good... I am not one for shouting my mouth off (well some times) but, I think this could take over some of the products like PHNuke and Virtuanews... Although both of these products are first class IP Dynamic is a sound product and you will be able to produce a front-end site with ease.

Actually, Matt's the only one that codes it. And he's doing both IPB 2.1 and IPDynamic 1.0 at the same time :o

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