Hi,
Marc Paré wrote on 2012-08-20 09:33:
Is there a way to run our own Nabble server? If I remember correctly,
the use of Nabble was originally just a temporary thing until we got our
own forums up and running.
If this is the case, should we be looking instead at a forums (which we
have already done and chosen two forums to pick from -- phpBB or
jforum). Should we not spend our energy and $$$ on this instead?
we have been discussing this, indeed, but I don't remember the exact
outcome. IMHO, several forums had been tested, and we ended up with,
IIRC, jBulletin, or somesuch. But I don't know when/if that will be made
available, and whether that will support integration with our mailing lists.
Christian Lohmaier was the one working on jBulletin, maybe he has more
details - I really lost plot on this. :/
Florian
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