i cannot access http://www.yiiframework.com/forum/index.php?/forum/42-design-discussions-for-yii-20/ which i followed to from
i cannot access http://www.yiiframework.com/forum/index.php?/forum/42-design-discussions-for-yii-20/ which i followed to from
You got to have a minimum of 20 posts…
Lukas I deleted all your posts here as they had no meaning to this forum… please do not make nonsense posts…
ok. i guess i was cheating the system there. though i don’t really understand the system. at any rate i managed to post into the Yii 2.0 planning forum. i think my post wasn’t an undo burden upon the Yii community. but now it looks like i will not be able to reply nor read the replies.
When that forum started the limit was on 100 posts… later it was lowered to 20…
That limit is set to ensure the quality of the discussion in that forum, because we wanted to hear the ideas of current Yii users… it make no sense that someone that just registered on this forum and maybe just downloaded Yii a day ago and have not created any application with it posts there ideas for the Yii 2.0
Your post there is not a burden… but all those non-sense posts here where a great burden… that’s why I deleted them…
So if you want to participate in the discussion there… it’s not difficult to be active on this forum… it’s very active and there are new questions every day… just help someone… post meaningfull answers or question… and in no time you will be at 20 posts…
but be sure that all posts are monitored so please no more non-sense posts.
well i am not a Yii user, but an interested collaborator on the framework level. aka i have a pretty deep understanding about PHP frameworks. but i guess this makes me a bit unusual. not sure if there is a way or interest to give me a special exception.
Lukas is a well known member of the PHP/PEAR/Symfony-Community.
Its good to see you here and I m very interested in what you can say about the yiiframework.
btw … i assume that the fact that reading is also turned off for non forum members with 20+ posts is a technical limitation?
I think so.