PHP Programming Language - Cultural View
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phpBB 228 phpBB A default installation of phpBB 3.0 Developer(s) The phpBB Group Stable release [1] [1] 3.0.7-PL1 (March 5, 2010) [ +/− ] Preview release [2] [ +/− ] Written in PHP Available in [3] Multilingual Type Internet forum License GNU General Public License Website http://www.phpbb.com/ phpBB is a popular Internet forum package written in the PHP scripting language. The name "phpBB" is an abbreviation of PHP Bulletin Board. Available under the GNU General Public License, phpBB is free software. History phpBB was started by James Atkinson as a simple UBB-like forum for his own website on June 17, 2000. Nathan Codding and John Abela joined the development team after phpBB's CVS repository was moved to SourceForge.net, and work on 1.0.0 began. A fully functional, pre-release version of phpBB was made available in July. [4] phpBB 1.0.0 was released on December 9, 2000, with subsequent improvements to the 1.x codebase coming in two more major installments. The final release in the 1.x line was phpBB 1.4.4, released on November 6, 2001. During the lifetime of the 1.x series, Bart van Bragt, Paul S. Owen (former co-manager of the project), Jonathan Haase and Frank Feingold joined the team. phpBB 1.x is no longer supported and virtually no websites continue to use it. In February 2001, phpBB 2.0.x began development entirely from scratch; the developer's ambitions for phpBB had outgrown the original codebase. Doug Kelly joined the team shortly afterwards. After a year of development and extensive testing, phpBB 2.0.0, dubbed the "Super Furry" version, was released on April 4, 2002, three days later than intended. [5]
phpBB 229 Work on phpBB 3.0.x began in late 2002. It was originally intended to be released as phpBB 2.2, and the first planned feature list was announced on May 25, 2003. [6] However, as development progressed, the developers realised that phpBB 2.1.x (the development release cycle for 2.2) had eliminated virtually all compatibility with the 2.0.x line, so the version number for release was changed to 3.0.0, in keeping with the Linux kernel versioning scheme, which phpBB followed at the time. [7] In September 2005, Paul Owen resigned as the Development Team Leader and Meik Sievertsen was promoted to the role. phpBB forums are used frequently with multiplayer online game sites. In March 2007, the phpBB teams had planned to undergo a short round of server maintenance, [8] however the server crashed during the outage, suffering a double-disk failure and causing phpBB.com to be down for the full week. (The phpBB teams indicated that phpBB, the software, was not the cause of the outage.) However, due to the unexpected outage, the teams decided to change their original plans and launch their brand new website, powered by phpBB3 and the new prosilver theme. [9] This was a big surprise to most, as the theme had been a heavily guarded secret, never before seen by the public, and was originally not intended to be revealed until the final release of phpBB 3.0.0. Initial feedback was split, with many applauding the new theme and others criticising a number of new design decisions, particularly the decision to display the user info on the right side of the viewtopic page (phpBB2's subSilver theme had displayed it on the left). [10] On April 30, 2007, phpBB founder and co-Project Manager James Atkinson officially resigned from his duties towards phpBB, citing personal circumstances. With the announcement also came the announcement that phpBB was now newly independent, and that the team leaders would be collectively taking charge of the decisions in the future of the project. At the end of May, an announcement was made that Jonathan "SHS`" Stanley, the other co-Project Manager, was stepping down as well for personal reasons. On July 7, 2007, the teams announced that phpBB had been nominated as a finalist for the SourceForge.net Community Choice Awards in the category of "Best Project for Communications". [11] At the end of the month, SourceForge.net announced that phpBB had won the award for "Best Project for Communications", and in honour of the award, SourceForge.net donated $1000 in phpBB's name to Marie Curie Cancer Care. [12] [13] phpBB also won a "Thingamagoop" from Bleep Labs, and "bragging rights for a full year." [14] The first beta of phpBB3 was released in June 2006, [15] and the first release candidate was released in May 2007. [16] The phpBB3 codebase received an external security audit in September, which was done by SektionEins. [17] Finally, [18] [19] phpBB 3.0.0 "Olympus" (also dubbed the Gold release) was published on December 13, 2007. In September 2007, the teams launched an official phpBB podcast. It was recorded by a rotating group of phpBB team members with occasional guests, and discussed a number of phpBB-related topics, as well as answering questions e-mailed in from listeners. [20] However, the podcast only lasted for a few episodes and production ceased the following spring. Its successor is generally considered to be the new phpBB weblog, which launched in July 2008. The blog is written by phpBB team members (with occasional guest posts by community members) on various topics related to phpBB and provide users with a unique inside look at the activities of the phpBB teams. [21] The phpBB teams held their first-ever phpBB users conference in London on July 20, 2008, which was titled "Londonvasion 2008." [22] Londonvasion featured presentations by phpBB team members on various topics important to the phpBB community, MOD authors, and developers. Londonvasion provided a unique opportunity to
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phpBB 229<br />
Work on phpBB 3.0.x began in late 2002. It was<br />
originally intended to be released as phpBB 2.2,<br />
and the first planned feature list was announced<br />
on May 25, 2003. [6] However, as development<br />
progressed, the developers realised that phpBB<br />
2.1.x (the development release cycle for 2.2) had<br />
eliminated virtually all compatibility with the<br />
2.0.x line, so the version number for release was<br />
changed to 3.0.0, in keeping with the Linux<br />
kernel versioning scheme, which phpBB<br />
followed at the time. [7] In September 2005, Paul<br />
Owen resigned as the Development Team<br />
Leader and Meik Sievertsen was promoted to the<br />
role.<br />
phpBB forums are used frequently with multiplayer online game sites.<br />
In March 2007, the phpBB teams had planned to undergo a short round of server maintenance, [8] however the server<br />
crashed during the outage, suffering a double-disk failure and causing phpBB.com to be down for the full week. (The<br />
phpBB teams indicated that phpBB, the software, was not the cause of the outage.) However, due to the unexpected<br />
outage, the teams decided to change their original plans and launch their brand new website, powered by phpBB3<br />
and the new prosilver theme. [9] This was a big surprise to most, as the theme had been a heavily guarded secret,<br />
never before seen by the public, and was originally not intended to be revealed until the final release of phpBB 3.0.0.<br />
Initial feedback was split, with many applauding the new theme and others criticising a number of new design<br />
decisions, particularly the decision to display the user info on the right side of the viewtopic page (phpBB2's<br />
subSilver theme had displayed it on the left). [10]<br />
On April 30, 2007, phpBB founder and co-Project Manager James Atkinson officially resigned from his duties<br />
towards phpBB, citing personal circumstances. With the announcement also came the announcement that phpBB<br />
was now newly independent, and that the team leaders would be collectively taking charge of the decisions in the<br />
future of the project. At the end of May, an announcement was made that Jonathan "SHS`" Stanley, the other<br />
co-Project Manager, was stepping down as well for personal reasons.<br />
On July 7, 2007, the teams announced that phpBB had been nominated as a finalist for the SourceForge.net<br />
Community Choice Awards in the category of "Best Project for Communications". [11] At the end of the month,<br />
SourceForge.net announced that phpBB had won the award for "Best Project for Communications", and in honour of<br />
the award, SourceForge.net donated $1000 in phpBB's name to Marie Curie Cancer Care. [12] [13] phpBB also won a<br />
"Thingamagoop" from Bleep Labs, and "bragging rights for a full year." [14]<br />
The first beta of phpBB3 was released in June 2006, [15] and the first release candidate was released in May 2007. [16]<br />
The phpBB3 codebase received an external security audit in September, which was done by SektionEins. [17] Finally,<br />
[18] [19]<br />
phpBB 3.0.0 "Olympus" (also dubbed the Gold release) was published on December 13, 2007.<br />
In September 2007, the teams launched an official phpBB podcast. It was recorded by a rotating group of phpBB<br />
team members with occasional guests, and discussed a number of phpBB-related topics, as well as answering<br />
questions e-mailed in from listeners. [20] However, the podcast only lasted for a few episodes and production ceased<br />
the following spring. Its successor is generally considered to be the new phpBB weblog, which launched in July<br />
2008. The blog is written by phpBB team members (with occasional guest posts by community members) on various<br />
topics related to phpBB and provide users with a unique inside look at the activities of the phpBB teams. [21]<br />
The phpBB teams held their first-ever phpBB users conference in London on July 20, 2008, which was titled<br />
"Londonvasion 2008." [22] Londonvasion featured presentations by phpBB team members on various topics<br />
important to the phpBB community, MOD authors, and developers. Londonvasion provided a unique opportunity to