09-28-2015, 07:29 PM
(09-28-2015, 04:32 AM)xdude Wrote:(09-27-2015, 05:17 PM)karatekidmonkey Wrote: Does it have to be a script?? My favorite forum SOFTWARE would be Discourse, it's beautiful, easy to use, large community, and getting more popular. However my favorite script would be Vanilla, it's a very modern software, that's incredibly extensible. Communities like LowEndTalk use it. I once used phpBB but after a while I gave up on it, it's way too ugly and too hard to customize (and update once you have more than 5 plugins).
Interesting concept they have at Discourse. I think it's really good a support forum rather than community forum. It always gives me a feeling of Yahoo answers site. What I didn't know is even Twitter use it ! >> Link Also some other big brands.
But I think I saw somewhere in their site says minimum requirement is vps with 1GB RAM.
Pretty sweet huh? However, I really think it's the opposite. Vanilla and MyBB are good support forums, and Discourse is a really discussion platform.
They SAY it's 1GB RAM, but I've gotten it to work on a box with 512MB RAM (although a major issue that arose was that email notifications did not work).