Flarum - next-generation forum
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wrote on Nov 19, 2021, 7:14 PM last edited by jdaviescoates Nov 19, 2021, 7:15 PM
1.1.1 came out a while ago
https://discuss.flarum.org/d/29188-flarum-110-released
https://github.com/flarum/core/releases/tag/v1.1.1
There are some very big communities using it already, see showcase section on https://flarum.org/
I'd say this is good to go!
Any @appdev up for giving it a go?
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wrote on Nov 20, 2021, 9:55 PM last edited by
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wrote on Apr 22, 2022, 9:17 AM last edited by
Just discovered this used at orionfeedback.org for browser.kagi.com
Got to say, both the browser and the feedback forum are very fast and nice.
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Just discovered this used at orionfeedback.org for browser.kagi.com
Got to say, both the browser and the feedback forum are very fast and nice.
wrote on Apr 22, 2022, 2:25 PM last edited by@marcusquinn WOw! that feedback page is just gorgeous!
Thank you very much!Can anybody identify it? Perhaps it is Free software...
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@marcusquinn WOw! that feedback page is just gorgeous!
Thank you very much!Can anybody identify it? Perhaps it is Free software...
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wrote on Apr 22, 2022, 2:57 PM last edited by
@luckow said in Flarum - next-generation forum:
Heh, yeah, hence why @marcusquinn said:
Just discovered this used at orionfeedback.org
this being flarum, the subject of this thread
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@luckow said in Flarum - next-generation forum:
Heh, yeah, hence why @marcusquinn said:
Just discovered this used at orionfeedback.org
this being flarum, the subject of this thread
wrote on Apr 22, 2022, 3:20 PM last edited by@jdaviescoates Haha! This is very funny! Sorry about that. I am trying to do too much too quickly.
I knew flarum, but never saw it look so beautiful.
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wrote on Apr 24, 2022, 2:42 PM last edited by
The main repo:
Flarum with Docker:
- https://discuss.flarum.org/d/22011-flarum-on-docker
- https://github.com/mondediefr/docker-flarum
- https://github.com/flarumite/flarum-docker
Also, the Mithril JavaScript framework they are using looks super slick:
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The main repo:
Flarum with Docker:
- https://discuss.flarum.org/d/22011-flarum-on-docker
- https://github.com/mondediefr/docker-flarum
- https://github.com/flarumite/flarum-docker
Also, the Mithril JavaScript framework they are using looks super slick:
wrote on Apr 24, 2022, 4:04 PM last edited by@marcusquinn Thanks. Here is the Mithril examples page:
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wrote on Jun 12, 2024, 10:40 PM last edited by
Still a great forum..
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wrote on Nov 26, 2024, 8:23 PM last edited by
Just revisited Flarum - really is a nice forum to use, with some interesting extensions:
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wrote on Nov 26, 2024, 11:51 PM last edited by
Could be easier to manage, being php, too.
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Could be easier to manage, being php, too.
wrote on Nov 26, 2024, 11:55 PM last edited by@marcusquinn I bet having the forum, ticketing, and knowledgebase all under one roof would streamline things for the staff. Asking folks to email support@ and then following up on the resolution is a time waster for everyone.
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@marcusquinn I bet having the forum, ticketing, and knowledgebase all under one roof would streamline things for the staff. Asking folks to email support@ and then following up on the resolution is a time waster for everyone.
wrote on Nov 27, 2024, 1:59 AM last edited by@humptydumpty Perhaps. I don't know that anyone would want to go through migrating the Cloudron forum, as it works well enough, but I can see for new setups Flarum looks like a mature and considered platform, and likely will attract more Cloudron subscribers for having it.
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@humptydumpty Perhaps. I don't know that anyone would want to go through migrating the Cloudron forum, as it works well enough, but I can see for new setups Flarum looks like a mature and considered platform, and likely will attract more Cloudron subscribers for having it.
wrote on Nov 27, 2024, 2:12 PM last edited by@marcusquinn said in Flarum - next-generation forum:
Perhaps. I don't know that anyone would want to go through migrating the Cloudron forum, as it works well enough, but I can see for new setups Flarum looks like a mature and considered platform, and likely will attract more Cloudron subscribers for having it.
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@marcusquinn said in Flarum - next-generation forum:
Perhaps. I don't know that anyone would want to go through migrating the Cloudron forum, as it works well enough, but I can see for new setups Flarum looks like a mature and considered platform, and likely will attract more Cloudron subscribers for having it.
wrote on Nov 28, 2024, 12:48 AM last edited by@LoudLemur From what I've seen, I think NodeBB, Discourse, and Flarum are all brilliant for their own reasons — so we live in amazing times to have all these options.
I think it always comes down to what features are important to the Admins.
Thankfully NodeBB is still super simple, and created a thriving Cloudron community there.
Flarum I think is also amazing, very aesthetically pleasing, and I'll always have a soft-spot for php-based apps.
TBH, if I were choosing for my own use, I think it would be difficult to beat Discourse for features and maturity, but Flarum certainly has a few things the other's don't, especially some of the nice looking plugins for things like Subscriptions and Private forum areas, which I haven't seen in NodeBB.
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wrote on Dec 12, 2024, 2:02 AM last edited by
I would definitely like to advocate for Flarum's inclusion as well. For me, it fits a use case I don't think anything else included on Cloudron does.
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I would definitely like to advocate for Flarum's inclusion as well. For me, it fits a use case I don't think anything else included on Cloudron does.
@TheMeerkat did you upvote ?
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@TheMeerkat did you upvote ?
wrote on Dec 15, 2024, 3:26 AM last edited by@timconsidine I did, yes.
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wrote on Feb 10, 2025, 1:20 PM last edited by
So will Flarum be added ?