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phpBB 230<br />

socialise with members of the phpBB teams. The event also represented the first time that most members of the<br />

teams had a chance to meet each other in person.<br />

The phpBB teams underwent numerous changes in 2009. On January 1, the teams formally ended support for<br />

phpBB2. [23] Many of the non-development teams released betas and release candidates of side projects during this<br />

time. The first beta of AutoMOD, an automatic installer of phpBB MODifications, was released by the MOD Team<br />

on December 22, 2008. [24] The first release candidate of the Unified MOD Install Library (UMIL), a framework for<br />

allowing MOD authors to design simple database installation scripts, was released by the MOD Team on January 12,<br />

2009. [25] The first release candidate of the Support Toolkit, a package of tools to diagnose and fix common<br />

support-related issues with phpBB, was released by the Support Team on June 24. [26]<br />

On June 10, 2009. the phpBB Development Team broke with their precedent of keeping future development plans<br />

under wraps and publicly previewed a series of new features that would be coming in phpBB 3.0.6. [27] After four RC<br />

releases, phpBB 3.0.6 was released on November 17. [28] The most notable new features included a bare-bones quick<br />

reply editor (a feature which the teams had historically been firmly opposed to), support for ACM (cache) plugins,<br />

ATOM feed support, and a plugin-based CAPTCHA system, including built-in support for reCAPTCHA among<br />

others. The modularization of phpBB's CAPTCHA also provided an API for MOD authors to write CAPTCHA<br />

plugins, allowing for greater diversification of the CAPTCHAs used in phpBB installations. The MOD Team also<br />

ran a competition to encourage CAPTCHA plugin development. [29]<br />

On July 29, 2009, the Development Team announced "significant changes" to the phpBB's development process and<br />

release cycle. [30] Chief among these was the decision to abandon the former Linux kernel versioning scheme,<br />

meaning that whether part of the version number was even or odd no longer was significant. As such, Ascraeus (the<br />

successor to 3.0.0 Olympus) is to become phpBB 3.1.0. (The original versioning scheme dictated that 3.1.x would be<br />

a development branch, meaning that Ascraeus would have been released as 3.2.0.) Subsequent feature releases of<br />

phpBB3 will be versioned as 3.2.0, 3.3.0, etc. phpBB 4.0.0 will represent a fundamentally redesigned version of<br />

phpBB. The strategy also committed the teams to continue supporting an older "stable" branch for at least 6–9<br />

months after a newer "feature" branch was released. However, an exception was made for 3.0.6 which was already in<br />

development. Although it contained enough significant new features that it could have been considered a 3.1.0<br />

release, it remained a part of the 3.0.x branch, which also meant that the teams did not have to simultaneously<br />

continue supporting 3.0.5 after 3.0.6's release.<br />

In January 2010, Meik Sievertsen stepped down as Lead Developer, instead taking on the roles of developer and<br />

"Server Manager". Nils Adermann was then promoted to Lead Developer.

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