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I'm developing a vBulletin and Wordpress MU integration or, at the very least, a synchronization of user login info and cookies.
Having used Joomla extensively, I can tell you that there were great reasons why I had enough and moved to Wordpress, as limited as it can be at times. I was extremely active in the Joomla forum and had quite a bit invested in a lot of plugins. IMHO, Joomla is a great way to whip up some quick eye candy for a text content based site only and I'd hate to use it for anything more than the basics. There is no question that a WP VB integrated product is far more appealing. |
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He's jumping out, but I'm jumping in. I am on the bandwagon now too.
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slinky, how far have you gotten on the vB and MU integration at this point?
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Lenzo - Good to have you onboard, that's 14 of us now!
Slinky - that's great news, please keep us updated on your progress. Apart from synchronizing the login info and cookies, a killer feature would be if each BuddyPress "Group" could have it's bbPress forum replaced with a vBulletin subsection i.e. mixing the vB presence right into the social network, rather than just having the vB forum as a completely separate tab. I think it would make it much easier for users to wander into a forum discussion, with so multiple points of entry, each tied to a specific group subject, rather than just one, main point of entry. Does that make sense? |
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Thread closed as it seems we are doing business now.
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