openSUSE China forum has migrated from phpbb to Discourse. Discourse itself is great with a lot of features and better experience. But installing it without docker is a challenge. Another option of PHP is Flarum. It is designed even better than Discourse. But it is still in beta version. -- Guo Yunhe / @guoyunhe / guoyunhe.me 2020年1月28日 09:30 来自 per@opensuse.org:
I need an opinion - I've hit a slight hurdle. The vBulletin code we are running in Provo is version 4.2.2, so quite old. It is so old it does not work with php 7.2, only older. (I haven't actually tried, that is what google tells me).
I think we have three, maybe four options -
a) upgrade vBulletin to the latest, cost USD249. May or may not make the migration easier, but at least we'd have an up-to-date platform.
b) run the current 4.2.2 version, but on php7.0 or 7.1 - I don't know if we have packages available for Leap15.1. Might not be difficult to build.
c) run the current 4.2.2 version, on Leap 42.3 with php7.0 - which I guess does not go well with our SLA.
d) switch to something else, e.g. discourse. Apart from migrating the current contents, this is easy. I don't know what the forum admins would say to losing the contents.
What's your vote?
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