MyBB 2.0 Repositories Are Finally Public
Yep, you read that right. The MyBB 2.0 repositories are finally open to the public for browsing and contribution. The repositories we are opening are: mybb/mybb2 – the core of MyBB 2.0, based on a...
View ArticleShuttering of the 2.0 host compatibility repository
Not long ago, we started a new project to gather information about the PHP versions that various web hosts support. The aim of this project was to gather a list of web hosting companies who would be...
View ArticleBuilding software packages with Docker and Phing
Every meaningful set of development activity in open-source projects like MyBB is followed by an official release that merges in additional lines of production, like security updates, and wraps it up...
View ArticleBlueprinting Automatic Updates for PHP Applications
Keeping MyBB boards secure is a team effort. Security issues discovered and reported by external researchers and our core developers are analysed, fixed and included in final packages. The process...
View ArticleMyBB 1.9 Development Update
With the continuous Community effort to improve the quality of our stable branch in the background, the work on remaining features of MyBB 1.9 moves on. One of the completed changes that will make its...
View ArticleMyBB Merge System Support Update
Some of you may be aware back in October 2016 with the release of MyBB 1.8.8 & Merge System 1.8.8 we ended the support for the current MyBB Merge System. The plan at that time was to rebuild the...
View ArticleA Close Look at 100+ Patched Vulnerabilities
With the release of MyBB 1.8.22, over one hundred vulnerabilities have been addressed in the 1.8 branch. In this post we look into what the numbers can tell us so far, and how the trends are expected...
View ArticleLooking to the Future
As we near the release of MyBB 1.8.27, we’re starting to look towards the future of the Project and where we’re headed. In this post, we’ll lay out our plans going forward. 1.8.27 Is a Big Release The...
View Article1.8’s CAPTCHA Bug, Parser Validation, and PHP Compatibility
As we stabilize the 1.8 branch for future support with development eventually switching focus to 1.9, we’d like to draw your attention to the following advisories. CAPTCHA Bug Version 1.8.27 has...
View ArticleDesigning MyBB 1.9’s Installer
One key to keeping software projects and the surrounding communities healthy is keeping friction for all audiences to a minimum. In MyBB, this friction is derivative of user experience and developer...
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