Quote:
Originally Posted by dmahurin
Absolutely but if he could save 3000 a year and have a modern db and site better optimized for the growing user base and traffic, could be a win win. Both of the free options I posted are PHP/mySQL based so shouldn't much in way of a learning curve for anyone working on it if they work on it currently. Hell, if someone wants to send me a copy of the database schema with no data in it, I'd play around and see if I could get something basic working as a proof of concept.
|
Eh, Xenforo or vBulletin 6 are both around $200 for the software and both have migration tools - that's really not the issue. I'd personally rather go with those rather than something open source since they tend to be better supported.
(But again, only one person's opinion matters here.)