Re: Web forum software



On 4/24/06, Daniel Carrera <daniel.carrera@xxxxxxxx> wrote:


Would you recommend Drupal for this?


For what? Drupal is a multi-purpose community site that can include a
forum. If you want to run a site that is only forums, you are better of
with something more specialised like phpbb. That would be more efficient
and offer more features.

What features do you need? What kind of site are you looking to create?
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