Re: How to host a forum on Fedora | |
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On Fri, Feb 23, 2007 at 12:17:35PM -0700, karlp@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx wrote: > > On Thu, February 22, 2007 5:07 pm, Rick Stevens wrote: > > On Thu, 2007-02-22 at 13:45 -0800, Bret Stern wrote: > >> I would like to use one of my servers to host > >> a forum on machinery. > >> > >> Is there a package with Fedora which allows this? > > > > Depends on which type of forum you want: > > > > Bulletin boards: phpbb is one of the best (requires Apache and PHP) > > What does fedoraforum.org use? If it's phpbb, I may give it a look, other than > figuring out how to start a new thread takes too much effort... They use vBulletin (if I reremember correctly). It's commercial software. Personally I am a fan of PunBB which the OpenWRT project uses (http://forum.openwrt.org/). A clean unobtrusive look. > > Wikis: Probably "wikiserver" is the one to use. It's stand alone > > (includes its own web server built-in). Here's a link: > > > > http://sourceforge.net/projects/wikiserver/ > > How annoying is it to have this running with Apache, or is it even possible? Don't know on wikiserver, but I've used MoinMoin for a lot of projects and it is fairly widely used (I believe the Fedora project uses it for their Wiki pages). It has a nice GUI editor for those who don't know "wiki language". It is Python based and quite easy to get working with Apache. > You can tell I've done no thinking on this and even less research... > > Karl Ray _______________________________________________ Redhat-install-list mailing list Redhat-install-list@xxxxxxxxxx https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/redhat-install-list To Unsubscribe Go To ABOVE URL or send a message to: redhat-install-list-request@xxxxxxxxxx Subject: unsubscribe
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