Our recent round with the flooder has brought up, once again, the topic of whether or not the ol' UBB is adequate to deal with such problems. Accordingly, I've sought out a couple free forums for consideration.
PHPBB -
http://www.phpbb.com/phpBB/This looks friendly, fast and flexible. It uses the php programming language, which I know this ' ' much about. I use php to admin the more complex functions on the current download databases (when not at the command line), which means we know it works but I have
limited resources to customize the scripts - tho help is never far away.
Ikonboard -
http://forums.ikonboard.com/ We know this one from ObeOne's old Road Rage. It uses the perl programming language, which is the same one the UBB uses and that I've used for the download pages here. It has no admin demo that I could find.
I "should" be able to import the current forum into either. I wouldn't switch if I couldn't.
Things like snitz and yabba are out of the question because they use asp, which is a windows language. The runner ups would be a modern UBB (I don't think so because of price and licensing) or vBulletin (nice but costs money).
<font size=+2 color=blue>If</font> I was to do something like this, it would be a summer project. The biggest downside would be cross referencing track reviews. The up side would be more user choices, and better admin features.
But again, I'm not saying this is a sure change. I bring up the topic for consideration and to hear what anybody else thinks. If I was to change tomorrow, I think I'm leaning toward phpbb because there seems to be an aura of friendliness to it. That said, alternate suggestions are welcome, and there's definitely a plus going with a language I know. I might consider writing my own forum but at this point in time that seems a huge undertaking which amounts to reinventing the wheel when so many competent scripts are freely available. If I was to write my own, I'd probably want to practice on the main mtm bbs first.
Anyway, food for thought. Depending on my schedule, I'll bring this up again in July. Meantime, input is certainly welcome.
Thanks.