
Published: 4 years ago
Duration: 1:31:47
Size: 52.5MB
For our fiftieth episode celebration, we are joined by Patrick O'Keefe, administrator of the iFroggy Network and phpBBHacks.com, among other websites for communities. For more info about this show, see the show notes on phpBBWeekly.net.

Published: 4 years ago
Duration: 1:16:30
Size: 43.7MB
After looking at evidence suggesting upcoming releases of phpBB 2.0.23, phpBB 3.0.1, as well as the emergence of the MODs Manager in the phpBB Code Forge, David and Douglas give a short tutorial on BBCode: why it exists and how to use it. For more show info, see phpBBWeekly.net.

Published: 4 years ago
Duration: 44:38
Size: 25.5MB
Due to an unfortunate mishap with the editing of last week's show, Douglas recaps what was covered last week regarding the new features coming in phpBB 3.2 "Ascraeus." Also, he examines the recent announcement regarding the move to Subversion and the opening of a new phpBB Code Forge, along with examining some of the hints that the announcement may pose for the future of the phpBB project. For full show notes, see phpBBWeekly.net.

Published: 4 years ago
Duration: 38:37
Size: 6.6MB
Following a week off, Douglas and David both return to phpBB Weekly to talk about phpBB 3.2. According to David, the Development Team has already been working earnestly on phpBB 3.2 development in a super-secret FBI-protected Bertie-Army-secured location, and there's lots of great stuff coming in the new version. In this phpBB Weekly exclusive, David will be sharing the top new features on the way in 3.2 for the first time, and he will be joined by MOD Team member Josh W. (A_Jelly_Doughnut) and Development Team member David M. (DavidMJ), who will be assisting in the presentation! Be the first to know about what's coming up in 3.2 by joining us on this episode of phpBB Weekly!

Published: 4 years ago
Duration: 54:44
Size: 31.3MB
In this episode, Douglas takes another look at the age-old question: Should you install phpBB2 or phpBB3? Douglas last addressed this question in episode #018, but a number of things have changed. Douglas addresses these changes and updates his opinion regarding phpBB3 over phpBB2 in this episode. For full show notes, go to phpBBWeekly.net.