I was browsing Microsoft Answers yesterday and I noticed an announcement about the site undergoing system maintenance.
What I liked was the fact that the site was still browsable, the only difference was that login and posting were disabled. I find that solution way more elegant than disabling the whole forum, at least in my case there was no need to keep users from reading while we were doing maintenance.
This can be achieved right now by closing every single subforum manually, but we can do better I think.
[RFC] Close forum instead of disabling it
[RFC] Close forum instead of disabling it
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Re: [RFC] Close forum instead of disabling it
+1
However, I would keep disabling possible and add this as a new option. In fact, it is not just about posting, what can make problems when updating; also sessions, etc...
However, I would keep disabling possible and add this as a new option. In fact, it is not just about posting, what can make problems when updating; also sessions, etc...
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Re: [RFC] Close forum instead of disabling it
+1Senky wrote:+1
However, I would keep disabling possible and add this as a new option. In fact, it is not just about posting, what can make problems when updating; also sessions, etc...
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Re: [RFC] Close forum instead of disabling it
Maybe call it "Set forums to read-only".
I like the idea.
I like the idea.
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Re: [RFC] Close forum instead of disabling it
Pony will kill you! BoardDavidIQ wrote:Maybe call it "Set forums to read-only".
I like the idea.
Re: [RFC] Close forum instead of disabling it
Yeah... It would:DavidIQ wrote:Maybe call it "Set forums to read-only".
"set the forum in such state so that nothing is written in the database during this period"
There's 1 problem, though. What about if an illegal post is written and then the forum entered this state? How can the illegal post be taken care of?
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Re: [RFC] Close forum instead of disabling it
It just won't let them post. There's no way around it.
Re: [RFC] Close forum instead of disabling it
You could still have moderation like you can if a board is disabled.brunoais wrote:Yeah... It would:DavidIQ wrote:Maybe call it "Set forums to read-only".
"set the forum in such state so that nothing is written in the database during this period"
There's 1 problem, though. What about if an illegal post is written and then the forum entered this state? How can the illegal post be taken care of?
I agree with Senky.
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Re: [RFC] Close forum instead of disabling it
But if that happens, there will be changes to the database...
Re: [RFC] Close forum instead of disabling it
Another thought is... If you can't write to the DB what happens if you are doing maintenance or adding a MOD that needs the DB? My guess would be, only Founder could access the DB.
Idea is great though.
+1
Idea is great though.
+1