esoBB is experimental software, and as would be expected has bugs. This is a thread for reporting and tracking such bugs, especially ones encountered "in the wild" / on this forum.
Note that this forum runs a fork of esoBB, which means we can get quicker bugfixes. When patches are finished, I will try to contribute them upstream.
Currently known bugs:
Block quoting seems to be a little bit broken - it appears that the end tag has to be on a newline, which isn't done for some reason when a post contains a list. Honestly, I'm surprised there's elementary bugs like that still remaining, considering we're not the only people to have used esoBB… Maybe it's a regression introduced since we presumably run a newer version of PHP than esoBB targets?
Block quoting seems to be a little bit broken - it appears that the end tag has to be on a newline, which isn't done for some reason when a post contains a list. Honestly, I'm surprised there's elementary bugs like that still remaining, considering we're not the only people to have used esoBB… Maybe it's a regression introduced since we presumably run a newer version of PHP than esoBB targets?
The reasoning is actually quite simple. By cloning the master branch of esoBB, I inadvertently became an early adopter of esoBB 1.0.0e1. This version adds things such as the separated RSS plugin. I wouldn't say this is a bad thing, as it means I could catch a few bugs and potentially help make the release stable.
It's also worth noting that esoteric.chat, the most prominent production instance I know of, runs a different branch of esoBB too.
The reasoning is actually quite simple. By cloning the master branch of esoBB, I inadvertently became an early adopter of esoBB 1.0.0e1. This version adds things such as the separated RSS plugin. I wouldn't say this is a bad thing, as it means I could catch a few bugs and potentially help make the release stable.
It's also worth noting that esoteric.chat, the most prominent production instance I know of, runs a different branch of esoBB too.
Unrelated to the topic, but I find this rule added on the branch ironic. Almost seems like they're attempting to sanitize their image… I wonder why?
Unrelated to the topic, but I find this rule added on the branch ironic. Almost seems like they're attempting to sanitize their image… I wonder why?
Perhaps they're afraid that dox/raids could get them in trouble with their hosting provider(s) or other higher-ups, though I can't be sure.
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