Since my last post was surprisingly (!) 6 months ago, I just wanted to give a quick update.
A small team and I have been working with Sngine for several years now and have several active communities.
Despite the issues with the Sngine team and updates, as well as the possibilities of extending the system independently, we decided to develop our own social engine. This was simply to eliminate our dependence, make customizations better, faster, and easier, move away from PHP and the SQL database, and work with modern systems.
In about two months, we will migrate the first community currently running on Sngine to our own system. This will allow us to test our system in an active, live environment, fix initial bugs, and determine which functions we need to adapt specifically for our communities. We want to ensure that the system isn't the same for every niche we serve, but rather develop niche-specific functions and thus become independent.
. ... I really hope everything goes according to plan, and that we'll have all our Sngine communities switched to our own system within a year at the latest. (Wish me luck).
A small team and I have been working with Sngine for several years now and have several active communities.
Despite the issues with the Sngine team and updates, as well as the possibilities of extending the system independently, we decided to develop our own social engine. This was simply to eliminate our dependence, make customizations better, faster, and easier, move away from PHP and the SQL database, and work with modern systems.
In about two months, we will migrate the first community currently running on Sngine to our own system. This will allow us to test our system in an active, live environment, fix initial bugs, and determine which functions we need to adapt specifically for our communities. We want to ensure that the system isn't the same for every niche we serve, but rather develop niche-specific functions and thus become independent.
. ... I really hope everything goes according to plan, and that we'll have all our Sngine communities switched to our own system within a year at the latest. (Wish me luck).
Since my last post was surprisingly (!) 6 months ago, I just wanted to give a quick update.
A small team and I have been working with Sngine for several years now and have several active communities.
Despite the issues with the Sngine team and updates, as well as the possibilities of extending the system independently, we decided to develop our own social engine. This was simply to eliminate our dependence, make customizations better, faster, and easier, move away from PHP and the SQL database, and work with modern systems.
In about two months, we will migrate the first community currently running on Sngine to our own system. This will allow us to test our system in an active, live environment, fix initial bugs, and determine which functions we need to adapt specifically for our communities. We want to ensure that the system isn't the same for every niche we serve, but rather develop niche-specific functions and thus become independent.
. ... I really hope everything goes according to plan, and that we'll have all our Sngine communities switched to our own system within a year at the latest. (Wish me luck).
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