Please let me know what you think. I know some of you here would not like to change things, but I'd like to know how you all feel about this.
Why am I asking?
I'm in the process of making SF a more secure and more web compliant. I've been working on improving the interface and news system (which I know is broken at the moment). I'd like to incorporate a couple new features to help us expand. Among other things, I'd like for the site to remain visible during upgrades (which isn't currently possible do my original implementation). On the same topic, I'd like a forum that isn't such a PITA to upgrade.
Another concern is that I don't want to invest a ton of time making changes when I have no idea where the phpbb2 development team will be with their next release. Currently I'm not thrilled with phpb2.2, or the amount of time it's taken them to get where they are today. Both vbulletin and invision board have surpassed them in their next release, but in phpbb's defense, they are free of cost.
In summary, what I'm trying to determine is if it will cause you pain to come to SF if we use vbulletin.
Why am I asking?
I'm in the process of making SF a more secure and more web compliant. I've been working on improving the interface and news system (which I know is broken at the moment). I'd like to incorporate a couple new features to help us expand. Among other things, I'd like for the site to remain visible during upgrades (which isn't currently possible do my original implementation). On the same topic, I'd like a forum that isn't such a PITA to upgrade.
Another concern is that I don't want to invest a ton of time making changes when I have no idea where the phpbb2 development team will be with their next release. Currently I'm not thrilled with phpb2.2, or the amount of time it's taken them to get where they are today. Both vbulletin and invision board have surpassed them in their next release, but in phpbb's defense, they are free of cost.
In summary, what I'm trying to determine is if it will cause you pain to come to SF if we use vbulletin.