Posted on: 04/03/02 11:31pm
By: Anonymous (pascal)
Since many users use vbulletin as a solid base for their forums i would suggest a plugin for vbulletin.
VB
Posted on: 04/08/02 09:24am
By: Matty
VBulletin is a solid BB, but you won't find too much effort to integrate it into open source software like GL. VB's license prevents people from distributing any version of it, so any hacks or mods have to be listed in a document and you have to mod it yourself off the doc. Imagine the support headache when a newbie is expected to modify 10 or 20 files for complete integration.
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VB
Posted on: 04/09/02 01:33am
By: Anonymous (pascal)
thanks matty, i agree to your comments. However most users here are not newbie, it even takes knowledge to install geeklog that lift the user above the newbie status.
I would suggest this feature to be open, i already investigated some structures vbulletin use for the save of the data, one problem is that i myself are more a designer and i still learn php. It would be a snap for the heavy php programmers here to develop a plugin, with wich, geeklog would become even more intersting.
Perhaps its possible to write a php script that interacts with the vbulletin database and retreive data like forum posts and threads, this would safe anyone from having to edit the vbulletin files.
Try phpBB2
Posted on: 04/09/02 12:00pm
By: slakhani
It has very similar look and is very stable. It's also very easy to integrate with.
Salim.
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Consider w-agora
Posted on: 04/10/02 04:22pm
By: tcarr
I would also consider w-agora which is an open source, freeware, reliable, flexible, highly customisable discussion engine. One of the (many) great things about it is that a large degree of customisation is available to non-programmers through the use of templates and several admin options. w-agora is available at http://www.w-agora.net. w-agora has a large and active user and developer community.
Tony Carr
VB
Posted on: 07/11/02 10:25am
By: Anonymous (Mi6)
i would love to see a VB plugin to would intergrat the signup. so when they sign for GL it will also sign for VB and maybe insert a block and compine ONLINE users of both site and forum. if you need any testers please i would love to.
-ps- hope it works for most versions of vb
Consider w-agora
Posted on: 04/19/03 09:38pm
By: Anonymous (wolfman)
Actually most of the people that are willing to spend the money on a BB like vbulletin know that the hacks are done by the user and even Jelsoft make sure the users are aware that they take doing hacks into their own hands.
Someone would just have to make sure there is no implied support for it.
Vbulletin forum plugin
Posted on: 09/22/04 01:06am
By: Anonymous (jim)
We have a vBulletin site and are looking at changing to w-Agora.
What is involved in moving the database over?
[QUOTE BY= tcarr] I would also consider w-agora which is an open source, freeware, reliable, flexible, highly customisable discussion engine. One of the (many) great things about it is that a large degree of customisation is available to non-programmers through the use of templates and several admin options. w-agora is available at http://www.w-agora.net. w-agora has a large and active user and developer community.
Tony Carr[/QUOTE]
Vbulletin forum plugin
Posted on: 07/26/05 01:48pm
By: Anonymous (Noghri_ViR)
I would name my first born after the person that made a plugin for Vbulletin. I know I agree with pascal that most of the users here aren't newbies and would be more then willing to hack their VB install to get geeklog working with their forum