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Re: Europa-List: New Europa Forum

Subject: Re: Europa-List: New Europa Forum
From: tom@tompaul.com <tom@tompaul.com>
Date: Wed, 10 Dec 2003 12:35:05

wow, this looks great.  I participate in a few other similar forums  
based on the "ultimate bulletin board" engine.  They are really great.   
Having threads categorized and a search function is a major step up in  
the usability of this priceless resource.  If you want to see a very  
active forum in progress, check out http://duc.digidesign.com/.
tom


On Dec 9, 2003, at 11:18 PM, ScramIt@aol.com wrote:

>
> Since I posted about a new type of Europa Forum, I've had 12 people  
> register;
> a hundred or so hits; four offers to help; three offers to donate web  
> server
> space; and a bunch of emails with questions and comments. 0 negative  
> comments;
> and coming from this group, that's saying something, (no, really, I  
> love you
> guys).
>
> So with that being said, the little forum should be moving to a real  
> Web
> server early next year. There are boards using this software with  
> 900,000 posts
> going back years, with 80,000 users, so I think it can handle our  
> group. As for
> the other bumps in the road, we can work those out too.
>
> if you want to take a look, it's run at:
>  http://68.39.166.123/~stevedunsmuir/phpbb2/index.php
> It is much faster and more stable, running on a real web server, but  
> you can
> still get the idea.
>
> Chat later,
> SteveD.
> A217
> Not building anything at the moment. I got the flu.....
>
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