I've installed 5 extension modules relatively trouble free. The FCK editor documentation wasn't accurate, so I tried TinyMCE instead without an issue. The Email subscription module had a file permoission bug, but I managed to get over it.
Very easy to administer. The base installation is feature poor, but the add-on modules are plentiful and easy to add on. A comprehensive an dreproducible list of modules will have to be created to get full functionality. There also seems to be a phpBB migrator tool: http://lussumo.com/community/discussion/5367/phpbb-migrator/#Comment_70848 Regards, Peter & Diana ----- Original Message ----- From: Michael Burns To: olpc-open Cc: Harrison - Schaaffe Sent: Sunday, January 13, 2008 11:32 AM Subject: Re: [Olpc-open] Going forward with the community forum On Jan 13, 2008 4:50 AM, Ivan Krstić <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: On Jan 12, 2008, at 1:20 PM, Michael Burns wrote: > Worth throwing out all our options. In the past, I've found Vanilla (http://getvanilla.com/ ) to be simple and visually attractive. Not sure if the feature set is a good match for what you want. Looks really promising to me. Clean design, proper extension and theme support, small codebase and active community with lots of customizations available for us to drop in. -- Michael Burns * Student Open Source {Education} Lab
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