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What is the oldest forum software you still have running?
One of my hobbies is keeping old software working in the modern age.
I currently have the following forum software working with PHP 8.1
Phorum 3.1.2 from 2004
SMF 1.1.20 from 2014
PHPBB2 from 2005 I believe 2.0.15 version
Mybb I had for a while the original version but forced myself to upgrade them all in the past year.
Older software is honestly for me at least easier to keep running compared to modern software
Captain Junkie
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Feel free to share some links
@vbgamer45 - would be nice to see that!
I've got a MyBB 1.8.37 version with a cool theme, but that's about it.
I want to install older IPS versions and a XF 1.5 sometime.
Service Team
Service Team
I personally don't use older scripts, but I am a member on two different Sonic forums and both are running Xenforo 1.x I assume the admins just don't have the money to upgrade, they function fine but the only thing that's a bit annoying on Sonic Retro is that Youtube links don't get automatically embedded since that feature wasn't added until a later version.
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The hard for upgrading is redoing the theme/template and then any custom addons you have as well.
Are you keeping them online as a hobby or actual websites?
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I would consider hobby. I don't like seeing old content/sites disappear I keep most of my projects online money making or not.
Captain Junkie
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I would consider hobby. I don't like seeing old content/sites disappear I keep most of my projects online money making or not.
I'm curious why. I've often see that happening. Old forums online, no sight of any staff. Why? Obviously it it's making money, that's a solid reason but if it isn't, why would you do it?
Personally if I wouldn't further invest any time in a website, I'd put it offline or at least not keep hosting when it runs out.
If it only costs a couple of bucks a month then I say leave them online. The more content we contribute back to the web the less a stranglehold the corporations have and the more the normies have.
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Yeah doesn't cost much other than domains and some time. I have colocation, so own my own servers/hosting.
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