So my business partner and I decided to make a free forum and blog host for my company, funded by an advertising network that is currently in development over at my company.
Thinking of making it based on MyBB 1.6.5, but also thinking of waiting for the 2.0 release or doing a rewrite based on our own framework. I'm thinking of the rewrite, but also considering the fork of MyBB 1.6.5 for the reason that it might make converting my own forum easier.
However, it must also be considered that my company will be running a relatively slow Internet connection compared to other hosts, such as Tumblr (blogs) or Zetaboards (forums), and thus we must make the software very fast.
Also, I'm considering a system where users would have to register on the host instead of on every forum/blog they join. Everyone I've spoken to thinks that it's a neat idea, but I'm not quite sure about it.
Thoughts? Especially those thoughts about starting from a framework (i.e., Yii, Zend) or basing it on MyBB are wanted, along with those on which framework to use, if any.
(My company went unnamed in this topic because we're currently deciding on a renaming, just so you all know.)
Thinking of making it based on MyBB 1.6.5, but also thinking of waiting for the 2.0 release or doing a rewrite based on our own framework. I'm thinking of the rewrite, but also considering the fork of MyBB 1.6.5 for the reason that it might make converting my own forum easier.
However, it must also be considered that my company will be running a relatively slow Internet connection compared to other hosts, such as Tumblr (blogs) or Zetaboards (forums), and thus we must make the software very fast.
Also, I'm considering a system where users would have to register on the host instead of on every forum/blog they join. Everyone I've spoken to thinks that it's a neat idea, but I'm not quite sure about it.
Thoughts? Especially those thoughts about starting from a framework (i.e., Yii, Zend) or basing it on MyBB are wanted, along with those on which framework to use, if any.
(My company went unnamed in this topic because we're currently deciding on a renaming, just so you all know.)







