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Orro 20th October 2013 01:12

Trying to Build a Tracker
 
Hi there.

I am trying to start a new torrent private tracker with ratio, Bonus Points, etc, because I like them a lot.

But I am not an advanced web builder so I don't know which one should I use, I specially need to be abble to modify Bonus Points to make them as customized as we need, and it should be easy to maintain and free.

I was thinking about BTITeam, XBT, xBtit, http://whatcd.github.io/Gazelle/. I love Gazelle aesthetics but I don't know... maybe it is not necessary and it could be more difficult than others...

We have a IP.Board forum, but we are planning to add to the forum an access to the tracker, being the forum the Home as it is now.

Any advice will be very welcome.

Thanks :-)

GameMaster 20th October 2013 22:21

Quote:

Originally Posted by Orro (Post 43066)
Hi there.

I am trying to start a new torrent private tracker with ratio, Bonus Points, etc, because I like them a lot.

But I am not an advanced web builder so I don't know which one should I use, I specially need to be abble to modify Bonus Points to make them as customized as we need, and it should be easy to maintain and free.

I was thinking about BTITeam, XBT, xBtit, http://whatcd.github.io/Gazelle/. I love Gazelle aesthetics but I don't know... maybe it is not necessary and it could be more difficult than others...

We have a IP.Board forum, but we are planning to add to the forum an access to the tracker, being the forum the Home as it is now.

Any advice will be very welcome.

Thanks :-)

Many sources out there that has this already built in them, btmanager, u-232 and a lot more, search the forums, they're all in there own department and all supported... :)

Dingo38 20th October 2013 22:31

Quote:

Originally Posted by GameMaster (Post 43074)
Many sources out there that has this already built in them, btmanager, u-232 and a lot more, search the forums, they're all in there own department and all supported... :)

True,but not sure what you mean by "all supported".To support would require the coders intervention would it not? And that only leaves a couple supported.:chch:

Orro 21st October 2013 01:38

Quote:

Originally Posted by GameMaster (Post 43074)
Many sources out there that has this already built in them, btmanager, u-232 and a lot more, search the forums, they're all in there own department and all supported... :)

Thanks, but it is important to me to be abble to customize the Bonus Points (like chinese trackers or more :war:). And I am not sure wich one will be appropiate for a newbie.

Quote:

Originally Posted by Dingo38 (Post 43075)
True,but not sure what you mean by "all supported".To support would require the coders intervention would it not? And that only leaves a couple supported.:chch:

Go ahead, don't be shy :music:

Thanks :)

fireknight 21st October 2013 08:39

It also depends on your own level of coding skills.
And how comfortable you feel in making alterations to the source code.
My advice would be to install something like appserv on your pc.
Then install a few of the source codes here.

Have a play around with them, and see which one you like the best.
Taking into account things like.
How much support is there for the source here, or in its own support forums.
How does the site look and feel to use and code.
The best way to learn - is by hands on experience.

Orro 21st October 2013 17:53

Quote:

Originally Posted by fireknight (Post 43077)
It also depends on your own level of coding skills.
And how comfortable you feel in making alterations to the source code.
My advice would be to install something like appserv on your pc.
Then install a few of the source codes here.

Have a play around with them, and see which one you like the best.
Taking into account things like.
How much support is there for the source here, or in its own support forums.
How does the site look and feel to use and code.
The best way to learn - is by hands on experience.

I have no coding skills :coffee:

You are right, I will start with appserv.

Thanks


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