weirdami wrote:
Are there any sort of security issues with SMF?
Can't say I found any... I've only ever used it on one public-facing site, but access to its forums is by invitation only. This was 2+ years ago and the site is still up and running (and
not hacked as far as I'm aware!!)
@Amithony:
Both Joomla and Drupal are open source.
Another good basic combination for a public-facing site (with content modified by a single administrator) is to use
CMSimple for the content (e.g. read-only to the public) with SMF providing the forums.
With pretty much any of these, my preferred route is something along these lines: grab old junk hardware with >=512Mb RAM, install Ubuntu, install Apache/MySQL/PHP, install any other pre-requisites, then install the forum/content management software. It really is zero-cost computing!
And... on the subject of useful OSS stuff, if you've got a proprietary and/or unmaintainable training system in your company,
Moodle is definitely worth a look...
- Ali