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vBulletin 345<br />

vBulletin Blog<br />

Now included in the vBulletin Publishing Suite, the vBulletin Blog allows members of a vBulletin community to<br />

create their own blogs. vBulletin Blog 1.0.5 was released to the public on April 8, 2008. With the release of<br />

vBulletin 4.0, the vBulletin Blog became part of the vBulletin Publishing Suite. [12]<br />

vBulletin Project Tools<br />

This host of tools tracks bugs, tasks, etc. throughout the development of a product through its production and<br />

lifetime. vBulletin Project Tools 2.0.0 was released to the public on September 30, 2008. [13] With the release of<br />

vBulletin 4.0, active development of Project Tools has been discontinued. It will become an open source product<br />

distributed through vBulletin.org.<br />

vBulletin 4 release and controversy<br />

July 4, 2007: Jelsoft was acquired by Internet Brands. [14]<br />

January 27, 2009: Ray Morgan was appointed General Manager of Jelsoft. [15]<br />

May 13, 2009: the Administration section of vBulletin.com accidentally became accessible to the public for 13<br />

minutes. Documents and discussions containing a detailed analysis of plans (and expected customer reaction) for<br />

vBulletin 4's new pricing scheme were revealed. [16] A response was posted by Ray Morgan indicating that these<br />

were preliminary discussions and that customers should not make decisions based on leaked documents.<br />

June 19, 2009: Kier Darby, lead developer of vBulletin since early in the development of version 2, leaves the<br />

company [17] , as well as Mike Sullivan (joined Fall 2000) [18] and Scott MacVicar [19] .<br />

July 2009: Peterska2 (Kerry-Anne) and Ashley part company with vBulletin [20] . Jelsoft offices in the UK were<br />

closed shortly thereafter.<br />

August 19, 2009: Alpha testing of vBulletin begins with a selection of licensed customers under a Non-disclosure<br />

Agreement. [21]<br />

October 13, 2009: Ray Morgan announces new vBulletin.com website, new vBulletin licensing structure, and<br />

pricing [22] . This announcement was nearly identical to the May 2009 leaked documents.<br />

Replacing the annual renewal of $60, the new vBulletin Forum license was priced at $195, with the Suite costing<br />

$285. With an announced release cycle of 18–24 months for each point release, this was a cost increase of 200%.<br />

Customers with an inactive license were offered a small discount off the Suite and had less than 3 weeks to upgrade.<br />

Ironically, customers with the smallest investment in the product—Leased License customers—received the most<br />

cost-advantageous deal.<br />

October 23, 2009: The vBulletin.com website is upgraded to the vBulletin 4 software including a new splash page<br />

and FAQ. vBulletin.com is down for an unprecedented 28 hours during this upgrade, with visitors to the site being<br />

redirected to a maintenance message at Internet Brands-owned http:/ / www. best-forum-software. com/ . When the<br />

site returned, it remained sporadically inaccessible due to high loads for several days.<br />

November 12, 2009: vBulletin 4.0 Beta 3 is made available to licensed customers. Previous betas were made<br />

available to the alpha testers [23] . Beta 4 and 5 as well as 2 Release Candidates would follow in quick succession.<br />

December 7, 2009: Ray Morgan retires to the tropics [24] .<br />

December 22, 2009: vBulletin 4.0 Gold is released to the public amid customer concerns that it met a predetermined<br />

release schedule rather than producing a stable product [25] . Substantial display issues in browsers including Safari,<br />

Opera, and Internet Explorer 6 are documented. The Content Management System resulted in over 100 MySQL<br />

queries even in the default configuration.<br />

January 12, 2010: vBulletin 4.0.1 is released with over 200 bug fixes and style tweaks [26] .

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