Allen Shaw wrote:
Gary Mort wrote:
Also, purely personal, but the PHPBB team, or at least their forum
moderator, believes that when you submit a post on a PHPBB powered
forum run by someone else, that the person running the forum is given
exclusive copyright to the material you post(as in copy
Gary Mort wrote:
Also, purely personal, but the PHPBB team, or at least their forum
moderator, believes that when you submit a post on a PHPBB powered
forum run by someone else, that the person running the forum is given
exclusive copyright to the material you post(as in copying your post
from
Mitch Pirtle wrote:
Today, I'd have to revise that harsh review of PHPBB as a *ton* of
activity has been going on over there. As well, the licensing
compatibility - and eagerness of the PHPBB team to help us Joomloids -
I can see a lot of integration between the two, if not already then
real soon
Mitch Pirtle wrote:
On Jan 8, 2008 12:27 PM, Allen Shaw <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I'm not sure why this site's admins picked SMF over anything else in
particular --
I can comment if "this site" means Joomla.
No, my slip -- I meant the guys I'm trying to help out. I d
On Jan 8, 2008 12:27 PM, Allen Shaw <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I'm not sure why this site's admins picked SMF over anything else in
> particular -- I'm betting it was the usual haphazard "google around
> until you find something that mostly works" method. If they start
> looking for a new board,
Mitch Pirtle wrote:
There's an incompatibility between the GPL of Joomla and the license
they chose for SMF -
Right, I remember something about that. There was quite a bit of ire,
in some discussions, about a perceived lack of OS-friendly intentions
among the SMF developers.
so most efforts
Hey, I just install phpbb3. What is SMF?
:-)
On Jan 8, 2008 9:02 AM, Mitch Pirtle <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Jan 4, 2008 12:27 PM, Allen Shaw <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Gary Mort wrote:
> > > FUDforum - you can subscribe forums to email lists and crosspost
> > > between the two.
> > >
On Jan 4, 2008 12:27 PM, Allen Shaw <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Gary Mort wrote:
> > FUDforum - you can subscribe forums to email lists and crosspost
> > between the two.
> >
> > It has a simple API for logon, so integration with Joomla should be
> > fairly simple.
> Great, thanks. Any leads on a
Gary Mort wrote:
FUDforum - you can subscribe forums to email lists and crosspost
between the two.
It has a simple API for logon, so integration with Joomla should be
fairly simple.
Great, thanks. Any leads on an existing Joomla or SMF plugin that would
facilitate easy email subscription to
Allen Shaw wrote:
I'm looking for something similar to the lists/forums at mysql.com, in
which forum messages are copied to the list, and list messages are
copied to the forums. Anyone here know how they do that, or have
clues on how it could be done?
I'm helping out with a small community s
Hi Allen,
FUDForum ( http://fudforum.org/features.php ) has NNTP & Mailing List
integration. It's written by Ilia A, one of the PHP Core developers,
and has all the features you'd expect from a forum.
Regards,
Khalid
On 4 Jan 2008, at 15:44, Allen Shaw wrote:
I'm looking for something sim
I'm looking for something similar to the lists/forums at mysql.com, in
which forum messages are copied to the list, and list messages are
copied to the forums. Anyone here know how they do that, or have clues
on how it could be done?
I'm helping out with a small community site currently runni
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