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Author: Freddie Bingham
Published: 1st July 2009 09:37 PM
It has been almost 4 months since I posted a blog entry. Sorry about that.
First, I'd like to introduce the newest new guy, Don Kuramura, who will take the lead on vB Product Management. Don will be responsible for all things marketing - the 4.x series roadmap, new product initiatives, product marketing and business development. Don's social media expertise comes from both big companies (Sony Pictures, American Greetings Interactive) and entrepreneurial startups. He will be the primary one to work with the community to develop requirements for future vBulletin releases.
First, I'd like to introduce the newest new guy, Don Kuramura, who will take the lead on vB Product Management. Don will be responsible for all things marketing - the 4.x series roadmap, new product initiatives, product marketing and business development. Don's social media expertise comes from both big companies (Sony Pictures, American Greetings Interactive) and entrepreneurial startups. He will be the primary one to work with the community to develop requirements for future vBulletin releases.
Author: Ray Morgan
Published: 29th June 2009 09:36 PM
As promised, I'd like to bring everyone up to date on the current vBulletin team, which is the largest in vBulletin's history. All together, we have a solid hundred years or so (yikes!) of engineering expertise on the team, with a experience over a huge variety of software projects, including decades of experience working on vBulletin. The support team has similar depth of experience.
First, I'd like to introduce the newest new guy, Don Kuramura, who will take the lead on vB Product Management. Don will be responsible for all things marketing - the 4.x series roadmap, new product initiatives, product marketing and business development. Don's social media expertise comes from both big companies (Sony Pictures, American Greetings Interactive) and entrepreneurial startups. He will be the primary one to work with the community to develop requirements for future vBulletin releases.
Until this is fixed no password change requests (forum and licenses) are going through. If you have purchased a new license and have not received your info, please fill out a sales contact form here:
Until this is fixed no password change requests (forum and licenses) are going through. If you have purchased a new license and have not received your info, please fill out a sales contact form here:
Author: Steve Machol
Published: 29th June 2009 12:52 AM
Please be aware that there is currently a problem with the email server and most of the forum and licensing emails are not being sent. For some reason customers are getting emails for replies on support tickets, but those seem to be the only emails going out at the moment.
Until this is fixed no password change requests (forum and licenses) are going through. If you have purchased a new license and have not received your info, please fill out a sales contact form here:
CaptainSlater is a long time member of vBulletin-Germany.org and has converted several major projects. You can check out some of his converted works by viewing his profile at vBulletin-Germany.org and then clicking on the "Veröffentlichungen" tab. :cool:
- Finish porting the new vB4 style into templates. In terms of developer-hours, this is the largest single task of the project, and because of the natural flow of development, it happens to come at the very end.

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