I've been using my custom CSS fro fgo for a while now.Goverp wrote:Isn't that what CSS is all about?
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only if the HTML is generated with CSS in mind (which everybody has been doing since 1998, except phpBB 2.0)Goverp wrote:Isn't that what CSS is all about?Asch wrote:It should be possible to edit the frontend/HTML code of the forums if your main issue with the update is the looks and layout, shouldn't it?

Indeed...grknight wrote:As someone who has investigated a forum upgrade years ago, I can say the process is not easy. Others have gotten further than I have apparently.
Things to consider:
- There are over 1.1 million threads and nearly 9 million messages if importing them is a priority.
- Some of the old messages include text that look like tags which phpBB tries to interpret but fails and halts the process
- When I tried it, a step timed out and that means you need to start over from scratch as there is no way to resume
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In /var/www/forumstest.gentoo.org/htdocs/install/convertors/functions_phpbb20.php on line 1273Things are inserted in batches, so it's not a "one big time-out".Asch wrote:Does it take an unreasonably long time before timing out? Even on current hardware? Couldn't the discontinuation of OTW have reduced the volume a little bit?
Besides, is it possible to tell what old threads have misparsable text? Couldn't it be as simple as scanning the db in search of specific text patterns and replace them? Or is it something that can be detected only after conversion is done?
I'd now say 2026 is the Year of the Gentoo Big Forum Upgrade, unless something extraordinary silly happens...krumpf wrote:Quote from another thread :Does this still stands true ?While the forums project members have gone through various test runs of migrating to phpBB-3 since 2017, we still lack the home for it.
We do not have access to the infra knobs that are required, so in addition to our team, we need someone from the infra project to have the time and interest to set things up on their side (the last person to work with us for this retired from Gentoo development).
All we can do at this time, is pester the infra members from time to time to see if we could some day or/and night work on it.
Perhaps 2025 will be the Year of the Gentoo Big Forum Upgrade. :]

I believe it is very doable to preserve the history.pa4wdh wrote:Given the troubles with the update and the growing complexity due to the growing difference between our version and the current release, wouldn't it make sense to set the current forums to read-only as an archive and start a new one with current software?
To facilitate any ongoing discussions you could create topics on the new forums with a link to the old topic (and maybe the other way around) for topics that were active in the last x days.