68Camaro wrote:Thanks for the heads-up and the attention to detail. Is there a new version of a forum that existing data could be migrated to?
Updating to the latest version of the forum software itself with just users and posts isn't a big deal. There are tools to migrate all of the basic data into the new database configuration. But all of the modifications and customizations made to templates, themes, buttons, etc. over the last 10+ years will be lost. phpBB went to an (arguably much better) extension system in the newer versions, but none of the old work transfers over. That's not the end of the world in terms of themes, templates, layouts, etc. as I can make things look better later. The biggest challenge is the feedback system. There is a version of the feedback extension that will work with a newer (but perhaps not the newest) version of the forum software, if I can get a copy from the author (it's not available for public download), but there is no simple migration path to get all of our existing feedback data (over 20,000 lines in the largest table) onto a newer version of the forum software. Updating from the current version to any of the newer versions of the forum software requires rebuilding the database and dropping all of the tables that aren't native to the basic forum installation, which includes everything for the feedback system. I can then add the newer feedback extension to the newer version of the software after migration (assuming I can get a copy). But none of the old feedback data will be there. It would likely require rearranging and importing data at the database level. I sent a message to the feedback author to see if he would be willing to take this on as a paid project (perhaps even the whole migration and updating). The last time I emailed him was 2016 and the last time he posted anything about the feedback extension was 2018. So I'm hoping he's still around...
68Camaro wrote:I presume the hard IP address will change?
Yes.