A huge round of applause to paulej72 for going through the bug list and sorting out much of what was there. Furthermore, I'd also like to extend thanks to iWantToKeepAnon and TheMightyBuzzard for contributions to this release.
As always, feel free to submit your issues to our bugtracker where our crack team of flying monkeys will labor to try and make it part of future site upgrades.
Check past the break for more thoughts and comments on these changes.
There's still a quite a bit of low hanging fruit, so if you like to blowtorch old codebases, grab the source and start deleting!
Subscriber Code Enabled
We're not offering subscriptions until post-incorporation, but we wanted to start looking and smoketesting this code in preparation for that happy day. Expect to see a few users with *'s after their name that marks them as a subscriber. As a note, the subscriber +1 pseudo-mod is disabled by default, so subscriber posts do not show up higher than they otherwise would.
I'd like to get a discussion going with the community on what sort of things you'd like to see from subscribing, so look for that article, and start brainstorming on what you would be willing to pay for (like shell accounts, USENET access, or some other service we could reasonable provide?)
(Score: 2, Insightful) by tnt118 on Saturday May 31 2014, @03:16PM
The theme really makes the site significantly more enjoyable for me to read, so thanks for that. I'm also amused by the updated bookmark icon for chillax, so nice job there.
I think I like it here.
(Score: 2) by buswolley on Saturday May 31 2014, @04:27PM
When can we start calling it soylentcode?
subicular junctures
(Score: 1) by Yog-Yogguth on Sunday June 01 2014, @08:22PM
Right now! :D
And since I'm posting: love the RSS, love the themes, and I've set all sliders to -1 :)
One more thing: in case subscriptions are extremely reasonable will we be able to gift subscriptions through the site?
One more thing: with subscribing and stuff I would love to be able to have a setting to make the various auto-moderation benefits be opt-in rather than opt-out when commenting.
One more thing: shell access always sounds tempting although I'm not sure what I would use it for.
Bite harder Ouroboros, bite! tails.boum.org/ linux USB CD secure desktop IRC *crypt tor (not endorsements (XKeyScore))
(Score: 2) by NCommander on Monday June 02 2014, @01:13PM
1. Yes
2. Its debatable if the +1 for subscribers will survive at all. I'm not a big fan of it. Right now, the feature is enabled, but set to 0 pseudo-mode
3. Get creative :-)
Still always moving