View Full Version : TinyBB 1.2
Destroyed
05-01-2011, 01:39 PM
http://tinybb.net/
TinyBB is a free, simple forum script. Unlike most other scripts out there for forums, you can redistribute this one, providing of course you're only using the script base and no images or text from us, but our base has already been redistributed twice.
The coding however is quite messy, not much care went into the coding during development, but it's functioning so it's not the end of the world.
There's a few modifications (add-ons) already developed and there's more on their way, all official content and community submitted content is 100% free and can be found on www.TinyBB.net
We are building a good community over at TinyBB and we almost have 100 supporters, we hope you'll support the development to by using our software over at your website.
Weekly releases of TinyBB will ensure we patch the latest security flaws.
I don't get what this thread is about, you've told us what it is and now what are we supposed to do? Are you offering it to us or are you just advertising it? I'm a little confused as you can probably tell.
ChristopherH
05-01-2011, 11:18 PM
Hey :),
i like the idea alot!
but i dont like the design . sorry,
i havent had a chance to download it yet but i was wondering if you can edit the design without to much hassle?
Cheers,
Chris
Destroyed
05-01-2011, 11:33 PM
Hey :),
i like the idea alot!
but i dont like the design . sorry,
i havent had a chance to download it yet but i was wondering if you can edit the design without to much hassle?
Cheers,
Chris
Hey, if you look here:
http://tinybb.net/themes/TinyBlue/
This is a theme we added to the add-on database, to change the theme it's as simple as changin 2 files, index.php and style.css.
ChristopherH
05-01-2011, 11:39 PM
Ohkay Thanks Mate,
http://design20.org/tinyBB/
You like?
Destroyed
06-01-2011, 12:25 PM
Ohkay Thanks Mate,
http://design20.org/tinyBB/
You like?
That's... Awesome! Love it :D
Trinity
06-01-2011, 06:31 PM
http://tinybb.net/
TinyBB is a free, simple forum script. Unlike most other scripts out there for forums, you can redistribute this one, providing of course you're only using the script base and no images or text from us, but our base has already been redistributed twice.
The coding however is quite messy, not much care went into the coding during development, but it's functioning so it's not the end of the world.
There's a few modifications (add-ons) already developed and there's more on their way, all official content and community submitted content is 100% free and can be found on www.TinyBB.net
We are building a good community over at TinyBB and we almost have 100 supporters, we hope you'll support the development to by using our software over at your website.
Weekly releases of TinyBB will ensure we patch the latest security flaws.
I actually went browsing CHF for the first time ever a couple of days ago, and the TinyBB thread was one of the few that I read properly, so it's a nice coincidence to see it being brought over to here.
I've just downloaded it, I'll take a look through the code now and see just how bad it is. If you openly admit that the code is messy, I suggest you get to work on completely recoding it and putting more effort into it this time so the script can be taken seriously.
I've also noticed quite a few comments about your code being stolen from RadiPanel, I haven't looked into it yet and I wouldn't want to break forum rules by accusing you of anything, but I suggest you look into it a bit and see if any of your contributors have given you code from RadiPanel. Not many people would feel comfortable using a script that contains stolen code, I'm pretty sure it's illegal and shows a lack of ability on your part.
Destroyed
06-01-2011, 08:36 PM
I actually went browsing CHF for the first time ever a couple of days ago, and the TinyBB thread was one of the few that I read properly, so it's a nice coincidence to see it being brought over to here.
I've just downloaded it, I'll take a look through the code now and see just how bad it is. If you openly admit that the code is messy, I suggest you get to work on completely recoding it and putting more effort into it this time so the script can be taken seriously.
I've also noticed quite a few comments about your code being stolen from RadiPanel, I haven't looked into it yet and I wouldn't want to break forum rules by accusing you of anything, but I suggest you look into it a bit and see if any of your contributors have given you code from RadiPanel. Not many people would feel comfortable using a script that contains stolen code, I'm pretty sure it's illegal and shows a lack of ability on your part.
Hi, I wouldn't say stolen, I'd say added by mistake, but after looking at the "CSS code" there wasn't much there that was property of someone else's, it was removed however. It was CSS styling that was supposedly stolen and it was added along with a modification someone created for us.
Trinity
06-01-2011, 08:45 PM
Hi, I wouldn't say stolen, I'd say added by mistake, but after looking at the "CSS code" there wasn't much there that was property of someone else's, it was removed however. It was CSS styling that was supposedly stolen and it was added along with a modification someone created for us.
I read something about a stolen clean function and something to do with the private messaging.
Destroyed
06-01-2011, 08:48 PM
I read something about a stolen clean function and something to do with the private messaging.
The clean function wasn't stolen to my knowledge, I haven't read the CHF thread fully myself as I stopped after this to ensure my involvement wasn't affecting TinyBB, I answered the questions which I was responsible for. The private messaging, to my knowledge was not originally from RadiPanel, I believe it was being coded for RadiPanel by a 3rd party developer and that developer converted it to TinyBB.
Trinity
06-01-2011, 09:05 PM
The clean function wasn't stolen to my knowledge, I haven't read the CHF thread fully myself as I stopped after this to ensure my involvement wasn't affecting TinyBB, I answered the questions which I was responsible for. The private messaging, to my knowledge was not originally from RadiPanel, I believe it was being coded for RadiPanel by a 3rd party developer and that developer converted it to TinyBB.
I'm not on about CHF, these accusations of stealing are from the actual tinyBB forums, there might be more accusations on CHF, I haven't looked.
Anywho, I've mentioned everything I know about it now, so I'll hush up about that.
TinyBB seems to be missing timestamps for posts, I haven't checked out the code yet so I don't know if they're stored in the database and just not being displayed, or if they're missing completely. I think timestamps for posts are a pretty important feature of a forum, so I suggest you add them in.
You could also try adding a better looking default theme to make it look more attractive to new users.
I won't make any more suggestions until I finally get around to looking at the code.
Get started on a version 2 that's isn't messy and let the community get involved in the creation of it and I might help out a bit :)
Destroyed
06-01-2011, 09:08 PM
I'm not on about CHF, these accusations of stealing are from the actual tinyBB forums, there might be more accusations on CHF, I haven't looked.
Anywho, I've mentioned everything I know about it now, so I'll hush up about that.
TinyBB seems to be missing timestamps for posts, I haven't checked out the code yet so I don't know if they're stored in the database and just not being displayed, or if they're missing completely. I think timestamps for posts are a pretty important feature of a forum, so I suggest you add them in.
You could also try adding a better looking default theme to make it look more attractive to new users.
I won't make any more suggestions until I finally get around to looking at the code.
Get started on a version 2 that's isn't messy and let the community get involved in the creation of it and I might help out a bit :)
TinyBB has been working on recruiting developers for a version 2 of the script, we will be publicly recruiting developers when we have a developer site setup. Here users will be able to add new code, files ect and create a version 2.
It's not been decided on how we're going about recruiting publicly but it's being planned ;) Right now we're sorting the bugs for our current version and improving it.
ChristopherH
07-01-2011, 04:02 AM
That's... Awesome! Love it :D
PM me if you want it :)
Agnostic Bear
08-01-2011, 10:54 PM
$password = sha1(md5(md5(sha1(md5(sha1(sha1(md5($_POST[password]))))))));
http://imgbear.com/images/SA/emot-psyboom.gif
Oh god why?
HotelUser
08-01-2011, 10:55 PM
That's quite an interesting encryption :P
Recursion
08-01-2011, 10:58 PM
$password = sha1(md5(md5(sha1(md5(sha1(sha1(md5($_POST[password]))))))));
http://imgbear.com/images/SA/emot-psyboom.gif
Oh god why?
Agreed.
AFAIK you don't even need to sha1 the MD5, one encryption method is enough... and wouldn't doing that cause the script to take AGES to execute?
HotelUser
08-01-2011, 11:00 PM
Agreed.
AFAIK you don't even need to sha1 the MD5, one encryption method is enough... and wouldn't doing that cause the script to take AGES to execute?
I would of said md5($salt + md5($_POST['password']) ) actually - salts are useful.
Agnostic Bear
08-01-2011, 11:01 PM
hash( 'sha512', $salt . $password );
job done
Chippiewill
10-01-2011, 06:19 PM
hash( 'sha512', $salt . $password );
job done
ott.
My choice:
md5($pepper + md5($_POST['password']) )
Since salt is bad for you.
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