Burning Board looks like what Philaxx uses over at http://terasologyforum.de - I see both a free version and a paid version though. Unsure what difference it makes, but I personally prefer the smooth XF style - Burning Board looks too traditional IMHO
We also lucked out and got XF for free via a license AlbireoX had laying around unused. After that myself and begla have put a little money into some premium plugins and I don't mind that at all, free isn't always best and coders need to eat too.
mike - I love the GitHub OAuth integration! Do you think even listed modules themselves could closely integrate with GitHub? Seeing some GitHubby icons/links on there. I really like the idea of integrations with GH and XF. Perfect world we'd go with the best from this, terasologymods.net, and whatever we can get out of XF and GH.
If our sites end up sort of "wrapping" content mostly hosted on GitHub that would help with traffic spike concerns, even if our main webhost got melted everything would still available on GH, just might be missing some polish/integrations (and of course forum commenting and Jenkins history - but that's not critical)
Edit: To clarify, when I mean better integration between modules and GitHub I'm thinking about the "new" structure where modules are stored in their own independent GitHub repos. Meaning they could also have their own issue tracker, wiki, etc - which could be linked to / pulled in somehow. As an example a link to a module's issue tracker on GitHub could list # active/closed issues, or a link to a wiki list number of pages.
We also lucked out and got XF for free via a license AlbireoX had laying around unused. After that myself and begla have put a little money into some premium plugins and I don't mind that at all, free isn't always best and coders need to eat too.
mike - I love the GitHub OAuth integration! Do you think even listed modules themselves could closely integrate with GitHub? Seeing some GitHubby icons/links on there. I really like the idea of integrations with GH and XF. Perfect world we'd go with the best from this, terasologymods.net, and whatever we can get out of XF and GH.
If our sites end up sort of "wrapping" content mostly hosted on GitHub that would help with traffic spike concerns, even if our main webhost got melted everything would still available on GH, just might be missing some polish/integrations (and of course forum commenting and Jenkins history - but that's not critical)
Edit: To clarify, when I mean better integration between modules and GitHub I'm thinking about the "new" structure where modules are stored in their own independent GitHub repos. Meaning they could also have their own issue tracker, wiki, etc - which could be linked to / pulled in somehow. As an example a link to a module's issue tracker on GitHub could list # active/closed issues, or a link to a wiki list number of pages.