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Originally Posted by escape2k
Simply because its simple to use and modify, not as bulk as todays systems.
I cannot find something like that today.
Sure it needs a lot of work but the result would it be worth for me.
Just fix security related stuff, make it work with php 7.2 and mysql 5.7 make new responsive templates and seo optimisation and you would have the best forum software available when you ask me.
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Personally I think you'd be much better off with vBulletin 3.8.9. You can make it pretty much as light on a server as you want but it is up to date on security patches and mostly complies with modern coding standards.
Unless you have your own server you may not even find a host willing to allow you to install something as outdated as vBulletin 2.x