The forum software that is used for the sites you mentioned is made by Infopop and comes in various flavors, the most affordable and widespread is the "Ultimate Bulletin Board" or UBB Classic. It works really well and can even optionally be hooked up to a MySQL database for efficiency. I've installed and moderated one of these, and it almost runs itself. Nice features such as multiple forums, email address masking, email verification, profiles, IP logging, searching etc. And it looks great.

http://www.infopop.com/



A forum could be organized in chapters (the right word?)

...



And within each chaptor and its sub issues the users will start and add to threads.


Examples
http://forums.macosxhints.com/
http://www.macfixitforums.com/

Carsten Levin
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