* __[http://www.minibb.net/|MiniBB]__ - supports any php compatible db. Small, quick and easy.
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* __[http://www.halfstrike.com/probb/|ProBB]__ - ProBB is a web bulletin board written in PHP and backed by several databases, including MySQL, MsSQL, and PostgreSQL.^
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* __[http://www.k4bb.org/|K4BB]__ - has many of the standard forum features, AJAX, support for MySQL, PostgreSQL and SQLite.
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-* __[http://area51.phpbb.org/|phpBB 3.0]?__ - It looks interesting, and a huge improvement over 2.0. Will try to checkout CVS soon and play around with it. -- {userlink login='jasp'}
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+* __[http://area51.phpbb.com/|phpBB 3.0]?__ - It looks interesting, and a huge improvement over 2.0. Will try to checkout CVS soon and play around with it. -- {userlink login='jasp'} |
* __[http://tikiwiki.org/tiki-index.php?page=ForumDoc|TikiWiki Forums]__ - Port the TikiWiki forums, where much work was done on 1.9, to be Liberty based. {userlink login='lsces'} is a big fan of this approach, but unsure of available cycles.
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+* __[http://newsboard.unclassified.de/|UNB]__ - Only support MySQL as far as I can tell. |
* __Build our own__ - {userlink login='drewslater'} did some awesome work on LibertyComments that are inherently a light-weight forum system with nested threads. libertyforums/ would make a fine package but would take a lot of work
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+* __Tight Integration__ - Tightly integrat any / all of the above options. Lose integration is functional but makes for a messy DB and will always make the BB system feel just not quite right. |
+*__[http://beast.caboo.se/|Beast]__ - Lightweight Forum |
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There is a listing of forum software at [http://foruminsider.com/index.php?act=directory&show=all|The Forum Insider]. |