phpFox2 Development Milestones
phpFox2 is very near its final beta version and the start of our release candidates. With the release of beta 3 we mentioned that we wanted to release the list of final public features that will be developed and completed for the final release. Once we have reached RC1 (July 1, 2009), which will be the next release after our final beta version (June 17, 2009) the development of new modules will be paused until the development for v2.1 begins.
We provide a time line of what will be done over the upcoming months.
- Beta 4 (June 17, 2009)
- Release of the final beta version
for phpFox2. - Includes newly developed features
to test.
- Release of the final beta version
- RC1 (July 1, 2009)
- Release of our first RC version
for phpFox2. - Includes newly developed features
to test. - Includes final modules for
v2.0.0. - Includes upgrade script that will
allow the upgrade from v1.6.21. - Process started to move hard
coded phrases into default language package. - Process started to update AdminCP
to work with all the finalized modules. - Start work on fixing bugs.
- Development of plug-ins begin:
- OpenID
- Facebook Connect
- reCaptcha
- Email Importer Service
- Akismet
- Release of our first RC version
- RC2 (Jul 15, 2009)
- Continued work on fixing bugs.
- Continued work on moving hard
coded phrases into default language package. - Continued work on updating
AdminCP to work with all the finalized modules. - Improve upgrade script to support
all past versions of phpFox. - Continued development of plug-ins
started with RC1.
- RC3 (Jul 29, 2009)
- Continued work on fixing bugs.
- Continued work on moving hard
coded phrases into default language package. - Continued work on updating
AdminCP to work with all the finalized modules. - Improve upgrade script to support
all past versions of phpFox. - Continued development of plug-ins
started with RC1.
- RC4 (Aug 12, 2009)
- Continued work on fixing bugs.
- Release final default language
package. - Includes final version of
AdminCP. - Includes final version of upgrade
script, which supports the upgrade of all past phpFox versions.
- v2.0.0 (September 9, 2009)
- Final release of v2.0.0 and
includes:- Completed Modules
- Completed AdminCP
- Completed Language Package
- Completed Upgrader
- Includes Beta 1 for plug-ins:
- OpenID
- Facebook Connect
- reCaptcha
- Email Importer Service
- Akismet
- Development begins for OpenSocial plug-in.
- Development for v2.1 begins.
- Final release of v2.0.0 and
Final List of Features/Tasks
List of features/tasks leading up to v2.0.0 RC1, v2.0.0 and v2.1:
- Public features accepted and will be completed by v2.0.0 RC1
- Public features accepted and will be completed by v2.1
- Public tasks that will be completed by v2.0.0 RC1
- Tasks that will be completed by v2.0.0. (Includes AdminCP and Engine related tasks)
- Tasks that will be completed by v2.1
Features & Tasks accepted for v2.1 are not final and the list will grow over the next few months. The features & tasks for v2.0.0 and RC1 are final and are the remaining things we need to accomplish before we can release a stable version.
EDIT: Replies for Tasks are disabled at the moment as tasks are reserved for internal development discussions. Replies can however still be added to Bugs and Feature Requests.


Thanks phpfox for the good work. Please keep the spirit up.
I saw the v2 developers guide sometime ago, but i try accessing it now i cannot find it. Please kindly let me know the new url.
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Zero7 Reply:
June 10th, 2009 at 9:36 am
@Stanley Ojadovwa
The link to the developers guide is: http://wiki.phpfox.com/guide/v2
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Stanley Ojadovwa Reply:
June 11th, 2009 at 11:45 am
Thanks for the link
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Public features accepted and will be completed by v2.1
Some of these are already implemented per Twitter so the list is kinda not accurate. None the less, one of my biggest pet peeves about 1.6 is how the ACP is accessed. I strongly feel the ACP should require a login page similar to IPB, WordPress, Joomla, Elgg and others. As well their should hold a session for when inactive for about 30 mins you get logged out and is required to sign back in. Logging into ACP should not affect your ability to view public side of site as a guest… Meaning if I am logged into acp, I shouldn’t automatically get logged into the site public side and vice versa.
As I said the biggest pet peeve
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Raymond Benc Reply:
June 10th, 2009 at 10:04 am
True. We missed that feature. I added it now so we can work on this during the RC stages once we update the AdminCP. Thanks
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Can it translated in russian when?
Русская грамматика можно?
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Purefan Reply:
June 11th, 2009 at 3:13 am
The language system is not yet ready and wont be ready until RCs because we need to complete all the modules before.
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How about FFmpeg, how will this be handled in V2? I ask because I see that other vendors distribute it in their install and it runs at setup I think such as dolphin
/ray/modules/global/app/ffmpeg.exe
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ClubUgly Reply:
June 11th, 2009 at 4:27 pm
http://forums.phpfox.com/showthread.php?t=29301
Good link
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Purefan Reply:
June 12th, 2009 at 3:25 am
Not really, the link where you got that I guess its this one http://tinyurl.com/32thcg , the author says “navigate to where you wanna install Dolphin, and upload the contents (you need not upload ray/modules/global/app/ffmpeg.exe).”.
an ffmpeg.exe file will do nothing in a linux server, ffmpeg needs to be compiled for the operating system it will run.
Here is more on building ffmpeg for windows: http://ffmpeg.arrozcru.org/wiki/index.php?title=Main_Page
Simply uploading a ffmpeg wont work, simply uploading the binary files of a unix compiled ffmpeg wont work for everyone.
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Mmmmmmmmmm, i don’t see a chat module in the list? so no more chat module…??
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Raymond Benc Reply:
June 12th, 2009 at 2:11 am
Its located in the task list: http://forums.phpfox.com/project.php?issueid=2192
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Peter Armenti Reply:
June 12th, 2009 at 1:14 pm
will users be able to create or suggest lobbies as well? And can they be set to private or invite? thanks… great development schedule
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cobra12512 Reply:
June 12th, 2009 at 8:06 pm
Nevermind, i found it…lol, Sorry guys… I hope we get alot of user interactive modules… Thanks for all the hard work…
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How is the work going. It is already 17th June, over here. I want to know if the Beta 4 is still going to be released today.
Thanks phpfox for your hardwork
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Raymond Benc Reply:
June 17th, 2009 at 5:46 am
Yes, Beta 4 will be released today. Our general deadline is 10 PM GMT, however we have recently got the product out a few hours earlier.
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Peter Armenti Reply:
June 17th, 2009 at 11:00 am
looking forward to it.. quick question
when it comes time for RC1 - will I be able to upgrade from 1.6.20 or will I have to move to 1.6.21 first? Thanks.
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ok, i am still waiting and it is almost dark over here. I am traveling tomorrow but i want to be able to test before doing that. Great work phpfox
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