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Re: PHP-Nuke new development direction (part 2) (Score: 1) by nobleclem on Friday, March 05 @ 09:17:20 CET (User Info | Send a Message) http://hackerassassins.com | well you know if you have a standalone forums then you can just set up another nuke and strip it down to just the forums and the account module... you could pretty much make it easily unoticable as far as its a CMS and not a forum system. |
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Re: PHP-Nuke new development direction (part 2) (Score: 1) by J-LoGiC on Friday, March 05 @ 13:53:36 CET (User Info | Send a Message) | did you not read the article???
he said he was gonna make a tool to import your users and posts into the new forums system
nuke having its own forums is a ideal way of handling the "forums" issues. more intergration means less code and more stability
not sayin that NC hasnt done a fantastic job with the phpbb port |
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