Today 10 years with phpBB. Since: Thu 01 Jul 2010 so 10 years 0 months and 0 days. How the time flies
Many thanks to all phpBB developers & supporters And to all who are involved in phpBB in any form.
I am pretty bad at coming for help and offering little in return to the community. Shame on me. But i am so very thankful this place exists and i am able to get the help I need to keep our little community going.
thanks to everyone who has ever coached me through anything I'd be lost with out this support network.
Sakuraiayano wrote: ↑Mon Sep 14, 2020 6:30 pm
I started using PhPbb in 2005, I like him,
My first board: started: 03 apr 2003 (and that was a manual transfer from a threaded .asp board)
scheduled EOL = sometime shortly after this summer.
2 other boards have been shut down already, but a new board was born shortly after last summer.
It's been (and still is) a fun rollercoaster so yep, a big thanks to phpBB.
Spelling is freeware, which means you can use it for free.
On the other hand, it is not open source, which means you cannot change it or publish it in a modified form.
Time flies like an arrow, but fruit flies like a banana.
Even though I am newly registered, I have been using phpBB forum software for over several years on various online game communities for guilds and community boards. In my experiences with trying out a few other online bulletin board software mainly paid, phpBB's has always been the best, most secure with one of the best communities.
Even though I just registered recently, this site has been a tremendous help in maintaining our board over the years since it went live in 2005. Just updated to 3.3.7 and looking great!