While this I didn't find adresed yet and we might be interested in, is there a plan of offering CMS without forum in the future, so it can be used on "normal" sites.
Seperate purchase of CMS without forum
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How very random. I doubt whether this would be possible. The CMS is so ingrained throughout the forum's security, permissions and reporting systems. This alone would prevent anyone in their right mind from wishing to seperate this out into a seperate product.
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This may sound odd, but if the CMS was good enough, I could conceive of situations where someone might want to use the features of the CMS without actually presenting the community board. I've never looked into any CMS packages so I've no clue to what they cost... but just for fun, I could see the situation...Comment
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How very random. I doubt whether this would be possible. The CMS is so ingrained throughout the forum's security, permissions and reporting systems. This alone would prevent anyone in their right mind from wishing to seperate this out into a seperate product.
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AND vBulletin is a FORUM product first and foremost no? lol
If you want something like what jelsoft are offering; download joomla.Comment
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In vB 4.0 Suite, the cms and blog are very tightly integrated with the forums as one application hence it wouldn't be possible to separate the cms or blog as a standalone product. So no the cms or blog for vB 4.0 purposes can't be offered as a separate purchase.:: Always Back Up Forum Database + Attachments BEFORE upgrading !
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To Drupal or Joomla I would say no today. If any, I would go with Typo3, though there is a lot to learn.
I addressed this issue, as when you work with some software long, you become good at it, and you can "specialize" for it + it is easier to maintant more sites with 1 software that with 3 different CMS.
Not to mention that forums are less and less popular with all the social network sites, and thus they wont last indefinitely, so I am wondering where development is going to be in the future.
Hopefuly I will be able to read this from roadmap, once available.Comment
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