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phpBB Blog

Eric @ phpbb.com: "We are pleased to announce the opening of a phpBB Blog. This blog will be written by the phpBB Team on various topics related to phpBB and communities. The blog will provide an inside look into the phpBB Teams while benefiting the community. Be sure to check it out: http://www.phpbb.com/blog" Original Announcement Advertisement: read more
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phpBB 3.0.2 Released

We are very pleased to announce the availability of the phpBB 3.0.2 package. This version has seen numerous stability fixes, performance tweaks and general bugs fixed. Additionally one minor security-related bug was fixed.  [ED:it should work without problems with firebird 2.x] image image image image
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Open Source Forum Shootout - phpBB

In the last post in this multi-part series, I’m going to look at arguably one of the most popular PHP free forum solutions out there, phpBB. It is designed to be feature-rich and a complete solution for building an online forum.

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PHP-based CMS apps that changed the world

I know I'm a week behind about this, but I just came across the link via GadgetopiaOpen-source PHP applications that changed the world.  The CMS related applications that were determined world changers are listed below.
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Firebird Experts Forum - fastest forum i have ever seen is powered by firebird

The forum here is created using the phpBB Software, available on http://www.phpbb.com. It is a great and free Open Source Solution and since version 3, it has full support for firebird. This installation uses apache 2.0, phpBB 3.01, php 5.21 and firebird 2.1 on windows 2003 server.
If you never installed a WAFP Server (WIndows+Apache+Firebird+PHP) on [...]

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phpBB 3.0.1 released

phpBB 3.0.1 has just been released, this means some small bug fixes, which were of course necessary in order to ensure the continuous stable release rate of phpBB. The official release topic is posted below.[Ed: phpbb3.0.x runs on firebird > 2.0] image image image image
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Six New JumpBoxes for phpBB, TikiWiki and Chums

jumpbox new appliances

JumpBox, provider of virtual appliances to simplify server software deployment, has just released six new appliances for open source products. The JumpBox library has been bolstered with new applications for Cacti networking graphing system, phpBB bulletin boards, ProjectPier project management, TikiWiki, PmWiki, and MoinMoin- another Wiki product.

The total number of JumpBox appliances now stands at twenty.

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