As it says, the imageboard software has changed for the last time(I hope). I expected since this is justa fork of wakaba, I would be able to switch in the database and have all the data restoredbut that does not seem to be the case since the overhaul included changes to mysql stuff.The improvements to the software are mostly moderator side, you may notice that this post is pinnedand i have a capcode. There are a few user-side improvements such as listed filenames on files (petty but something I've wanted).I plan on continuing development on this software to fulfill the features it lacks, but for that we will require a better perl dev, so applyif you hold such rare wisdoms.(I'd like to thank Mach for his JS help!)Also, I will now officially be posting with this name and trip for admin matters, so as not to cause anymore confusion since I don't typicallyuse a name. That is all, propel our site to glory!
You should also report any bugs you find, hopefully they aren't too hard to solve.
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https://github.com/marlencrabapple/Glaukaba/blob/master/futaba_style.pl#L364-L394I took a look at the captcha situation, and the posting form only has recaptcha support. On the template side, support for their homegrown captcha is nowhere to be found. The main remnant of it is the captcha script that generates and checks the homegrown captcha.https://github.com/marlencrabapple/Glaukaba/blob/master/captcha.plWhat do you want to do about the captcha situation?
>>1Are you still RIR6?
>>305If we could somehow re-implement the built in captcha from vanilla wakaba (http://wakaba.c3.cx/releases/Wakaba/wakaba_3.0.9.zip). I believe the creator of glaukaba abandoned the wakaba captcha since he never needed it for himself.>>306No, RIR6 is probably just a regular salaryman by now.