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RE: Nabble Error - macro or method for 'report_inappropriate_content_panel' not found

Posted by Franklin <Nabble> on Sep 19, 2017; 9:35pm
URL: https://support.nabble.com/Nabble-Error-macro-or-method-for-report-inappropriate-content-panel-not-found-tp7598661p7598672.html

Coleen_Astalos wrote
How about creating a Change Log forum under the support topic and posting
them there?  That would allow the change history to be all in one place (and
allow people to subscribe to just get the change history via email).  
There won't be many changes, so I am just using a thread for this.  You can subscribe to the thread.
 
I'm curious what kinds of changes you have in the works.  We're a pretty
heavy user of Nabble and would be happy to collaborate on changes that might
improve the overall features & benefits of Nabble.  
Right now I am just trying to make Nabble stable enough to that I can then work on other things like Blasma.  This mostly involves removing features that cause trouble.

So far Nabble is unique in its ability to be able to send the forum posts,
in entirety, to the users that have subscribed for email - as well as being
able to post via email (basically interact completely via email, if
desired).  Plus I love that Nabble is mostly open source and allows me to
customize many of the features to fit our needs.  

The one major shortfall that I hope doesn't lead to the demise of Nabble is
the ability to run on SSL.  With the ever increasing security concerns on
the internet as well as updated browser warnings for sites that are not
running securely, becoming SSL complaint should be high on the priority
list.  
Blasma will support SSL.  And Blasma will be completely open source, so I hope others contribute and add features.  I will initially focus on the features that I personally use and that doesn't include the email features you mentioned, but features like that should be added over time.  People will be able to move from Nabble to Blasma whenever they want.  One other difference is that with Blasma, each forum will have its own copy of the code and the admin can upgrade whenever he wants, so code changes will cause less problems.