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Nihilistic Mystic
Sounds good. I will try not to get too frustrated while we wait.
As mentioned, phpBB is still missing a lot of things I'd like to have.phpbb works fine and looks great and there are a lot of sites using it. I always prefer any open solution - feels like accepting defeat to go with a proprietary solution because it is cheaper or easier. Isn't that the reason as well for not choosing Android, but Linux for Pyra and Pandora?
The lemon phpbb boards are mainly administrated by some technical mods. The administrator is rarely present as far as I can tell so it seems like tasks are delegated without any costs. Maybe ask how they do it?
From our point of view, phpBB is good enough. And we have used it. Xenforo is new way of doing something old, and proprietary.
Why not pay someone to figure out the phpBB issue with UTF-8 conversion and see if that fixes something?
Ill gladly fork out some monies for the pleasure of not using IPB or some other proprietary and/or junk solution.
Be it for that or making a migration tool from IPB4 to whatever is needed.
You gave the job of sorting out the site to someone nobody has heard about, and nobody has heard from since.
I made a mockup that time. Dont shoot everyone down because the guy in charge goes MIA.
I think a test-and-see instance of discourse could give some calming hands-on to concern.
Hey, EvilDragon, just wondering... Is vBulletin too expensive for you to consider? I have never heard of XenForo before, so I can't comment on its quality, but vBulletin has been a mainstay of paid forum software for quite some time and seems like a likely contender for consideration.
-God Ginrai
... Also, XenForo was actually developed by the former lead developers of vBulletin.
-Neelix
To quote wikipedia:... Also, XenForo was actually developed by the former lead developers of vBulletin.
Before vBulletin went totally bad with v4 and v5?
Kier Darby and Mike Sullivan went on to found XenForo. IB sued them in two different courts, claiming IP violations but as I understand it both cases were eventually settled and XenForo development continued.To help with the scale of the project, two additional developers, Freddie Bingham and Mike Sullivan were brought on to help finish vBulletin 2. Kier Darby was brought on during the vBulletin 2.0 Beta phase to further development. The release of vBulletin 2 proved to be very successful and is what made vBulletin popular.
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vBulletin 3.6 was released as a stable version on 3 August 2006.
On 4 July 2007 Jelsoft announced that Jelsoft had been acquired by Internet Brands, which promised significant investment in software development.[2]
In 2009, long-time developers Kier Darby, Mike Sullivan, Scott MacVicar and Jeremy Hutchings left the company. Kevin Sours, Don Kuramura, and Ray Morgan took Darby's place as lead developer, product manager, and general manager, respectively.[3]
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vBulletin 4 was released 21 December 2009.
Ubuntu sucks, interpreted languages suck, third party repos suck, in-app repos suck, docker sucks, bad instructions suck, users setup breaks.
Some part was his own doing, but i agree, too much.
Atleast xenforo is a little easier to migrate from, onto something else, so maybe it can be a stepping stone over to phpBB, or discourse whenever they can just produce real packages.
This... phpBB is good if you like to be perpetual vigilant on security patches and even then you may have to go above that and implement your own changes... like renaming php variables, renaming mysql table and column names and such. It's a pain to deal with.Ubuntu sucks, interpreted languages suck, third party repos suck, in-app repos suck, docker sucks, bad instructions suck, users setup breaks.Some part was his own doing, but i agree, too much.Atleast xenforo is a little easier to migrate from, onto something else, so maybe it can be a stepping stone over to phpBB, or discourse whenever they can just produce real packages.
I have seen many attempted uses of phpBB. I have yet to have seen one that wasn't hacked, cracked, vandelized and corrupted into oblivion. Not all open source software is 'good' software.
http://area51.phpbb.com/phpBB/index.phpUbuntu sucks, interpreted languages suck, third party repos suck, in-app repos suck, docker sucks, bad instructions suck, users setup breaks.
Some part was his own doing, but i agree, too much.
Atleast xenforo is a little easier to migrate from, onto something else, so maybe it can be a stepping stone over to phpBB, or discourse whenever they can just produce real packages.
I have seen many attempted uses of phpBB. I have yet to have seen one that wasn't hacked, cracked, vandelized and corrupted into oblivion. Not all open source software is 'good' software.
I like GIMP, but when doing professional work, it just doesn't stand a chance against Photoshop, especially when doing flyers, etc.