I feel compelled to defend the decision to upgrade on a couple of fronts.
Firstly, how do you guys know something WASN'T broken? Upgrades don't only give you new functionality, but they also give you bug fixes, improved administrative tools and functionality, etc, etc. yes, new bugs and issues are introduced as well, but for the most part this upgrade is for the better.
Secondly, thank heavens there are people with progressive mindsets that over-ride the "if it ain't broke, don't fix it" mindsets. If it wasn't for those progressive mindsets, we would not have taken steps forward as a society. The humans spirits desire to improve things, even when they didn't necessarily NEED to be improved, has given us all sorts of fantastic technologies.
If there is something you don't like about the new forum, rather than whinge about it, how about making constructive suggestions. Don't like the layout, suggest what in particular isn't working for you and what you wouuld prefer. That way something could possibly be done about it. If you don't have anything constructive then you're just going to have to deal with the fact that things have changed. Take this opportunity to progress/learn/appreciate what's new rather than resist change for the sake of it.
/rant
Firstly, how do you guys know something WASN'T broken? Upgrades don't only give you new functionality, but they also give you bug fixes, improved administrative tools and functionality, etc, etc. yes, new bugs and issues are introduced as well, but for the most part this upgrade is for the better.
Secondly, thank heavens there are people with progressive mindsets that over-ride the "if it ain't broke, don't fix it" mindsets. If it wasn't for those progressive mindsets, we would not have taken steps forward as a society. The humans spirits desire to improve things, even when they didn't necessarily NEED to be improved, has given us all sorts of fantastic technologies.
If there is something you don't like about the new forum, rather than whinge about it, how about making constructive suggestions. Don't like the layout, suggest what in particular isn't working for you and what you wouuld prefer. That way something could possibly be done about it. If you don't have anything constructive then you're just going to have to deal with the fact that things have changed. Take this opportunity to progress/learn/appreciate what's new rather than resist change for the sake of it.
/rant
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