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RE: [Sheflug] Post Nuke



> >
> > If you need more help let me know.
>
> Chris,
>
> This is what we are trying to set up between 15 Derbyshire
> schools. We have
> no
> LEA support, but a set of enthusiastic network managers and
> technicians, I
> have offered to
> host a website forum. Didn`t realise there were so many
> versions of nuke
> though!
>
> Just looking really for a low maintenance reliable solution.
> With a good
> Forum (don`t think Postnuke is going to work
> for this) and a reasonable portal system.
>
> Any recommendations?
Rob
I use myPHPNuke and it has everything I needed at the time, forums, mail,
webslinks etc and topics based articles for case studies, product reviews
etc that don't fit nicely into a forum thread.  I've not yet tried it in
anger but Mambo open server seems to offer the same in a much nicer (and
nicer managed with multiple levels of administration and more automation)
package but I can't comment on its use yet.  If I were in your position and
didn't know either Mambo or Nuke I'd go for Mambo.

Chris

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