| Re: TBDev 1.05 - Refactorisation - Torrent Tracker for XOOPS |
| by DCrussader on 2012/4/4 19:14:56 Very nice integration Uses old Legacy administration tabs... Small error on first run .../modules/tb/my.php, when hit save with default settings, got this: le="color: #000000"><?php MySQL Error SQL error: Table 'addonsbg_xoops.categories' doesn't exist SQL error code: 1146 Date: Wednesday 04th of April 2012 08:10:17 PM XOOPS 2.5.5 RC TBDev 1.04 Since you can make such nice integration, why u not make one for SMF or phpBB, this NewBB is old and useless (14.5 MB module). There are several better forums then NewBB (it was good forum till version 2.02), and no thanks but and XForum is the same.... |
| Re: TBDev 1.05 - Refactorisation - Torrent Tracker for XOOPS |
| by wishcraft on 2011/9/1 11:59:10 This is an example of semi refactorised code i am working on for TBDev 1.05 Release, this could be a month off.. Anyway I have for example done most of my first file at the top of the code. This is announce.php it links to class/torrents.php which are all built for the database structure. |
| TBDev 1.04 - Stable - Torrent Tracker for XOOPS |
| by wishcraft on 2011/8/31 23:11:12 This has been moved from RC to stable please download 1.04 of TBDev for XOOPS. Quick Demo and Run Through TBDev 1.04 based on TBDev 2009. The next changes will move it back to RC we will be modifying the code extensively so it uses the persitence class modeler rather than SQL Injections directly in the code. New Features Include
Features Include
Bugs Fixed
Download: xoops2.5_tbdev_1.04.zip - 1.4Mbs Sourceforge: xoops2.5_tbdev_1.04.zip - 1.4Mbs Demo: http://xoops.demo.chronolabs.coop |
| TBDev 1.03 - RC - Torrent Tracker for XOOPS |
by wishcraft on 2011/8/31 17:54:20![]() TBDev 1.03 RC Community Release by Chronolabs Co-Op A TBDev tracker is a server that assists in the communication between peers using the BitTorrent protocol. It is also, in the absence of extensions to the original protocol, the only major critical point, as clients are required to communicate with the tracker to initiate downloads. Clients that have already begun downloading also communicate with the tracker periodically to negotiate with newer peers and provide statistics; however, after the initial reception of peer data, peer communication can continue without a tracker. This is a Private tracker; a private tracker is this TBDev tracker that restricts use, by requiring users to register with the site. The method for controlling registration used amongst many private trackers is an invitation system, in which active and contributing members are given the ability to grant a new user permission to register at the site. Invitations, typically sent via email or an invite code system, are normally granted to active users who have uploaded a pre-determined amount or meet specific upload-to-download ratio requirements. Trading invites for different sites is highly frowned upon in the private Torrent community as it allows anti-piracy groups to infiltrate private trackers more easily. Most private trackers monitor how much users upload or download, and in most situations, enforce a minimum upload-to-download ratio. Some of the allure of private tracker versus a public one are: higher speeds, a tighter community, and safer downloads. Private trackers implement a strict set of rules, so generally files containing malware are extremely uncommon. Many private trackers keep in close contact with each other, so bad users (who trade invites or attempt to fake their ratio) can be quickly blacklisted. Almost all private trackers implement a passkey system, where each user is given a personalized announce URL so if there is unauthorized distribution, it can be pinpointed to the user responsible. Some private trackers have a higher level of security than others — many sites only allow their users to refer to their site as an abbreviation, and never as the site's full name or URL. Other trackers restrict invites to outstanding members, and many trackers, to increase security, have eliminated the invite system altogether. An example of a private tracker is Oink's Pink Palace, which was forcibly shut down in late 2007 by law enforcement officials. The downside is that in a closed community it can be hard for all members to maintain the required ratio. Competitions may be offered, with prizes of improved ratios. Some trackers will exchange ratio credit for donations. Some trackers will also use "free leech" systems to improve the users ratio. When downloading a free leech torrent only the upload gets logged in, the download is ignored. Usually large torrents are offered as free leech. Seeding to a ratio of at least 1 is still recommended even for free leech torrents. See: http://www.tbdev.net/ for more information Features Include
Bugs Fixed
Download: xoops2.5_tbdev_1.03.zip - 1.4Mbs Sourceforge: xoops2.5_tbdev_1.03.zip - 1.4Mbs Demo: http://xoops.demo.chronolabs.coop |