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		<title>Forums (or Fora, for you Latin geeks)</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 02 Dec 2007 14:58:39 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Sonja</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[I recently subscribed to a satellite tv package when I upgraded my DSL account &#8212; and I instantly got hooked on that adorable Animal Planet show &#8220;Meerkat Manor.&#8221; Just in time for the season ending. Then I started watching Orangutan Island, and while watching the 2nd episode I idly checked the whois for orangutanisland.com. That [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I recently subscribed to a satellite tv package when I upgraded my DSL account &#8212; and I instantly got hooked on that adorable Animal Planet show &#8220;Meerkat Manor.&#8221; Just in time for the season ending. <img src='http://www.tropicalwebworks.org/wp-includes/images/smilies/icon_sad.gif' alt=':(' class='wp-smiley' />  Then I started watching Orangutan Island, and while watching the 2nd episode I idly checked the whois for orangutanisland.com. That domain was taken, but orangutanisland.org was available, and I thought to myself, I wonder if I should register that and set up a forum for people to talk about these cute critters? So I did. I used the free phpBB forum software for the forum, and also created a small collection of static informational pages so that the site would have some content to rank for.</p>
<p><span id="more-46"></span>The result is the <a href="http://www.orangutanisland.org/forum/" target="_blank">Orangutan Island Forum</a>. Almost immediately, the site jumped to 3rd place in Google for a search on Orangutan Island &#8212; just behind the official Animal Planet pages. I was pleasantly surprised when people started registering on the forum and talking about the show, and I&#8217;m having fun participating in the discussions and learning the ins and outs of the phpBB software.</p>
<p>But I wasn&#8217;t sure about my choice of forum software. I didn&#8217;t want to pay for the well-loved and very robust vBulletin &#8212; after all, this whole thing was just a whim, and my budget was non-existent.  I knew that phpBB is a well-known and popular open source forum package, but development is in flux just now: They&#8217;re working on getting phpBB 3 into final release, and I dithered about whether I should install the &#8220;stable&#8221; version 2 or the &#8220;unstable&#8221; RC (release candidate) version 3. I went with version 2 and I&#8217;ve been second-guessing my choice every day.</p>
<p>Then I got to looking more deeply into forum packages, and I discovered the Simple Machines Forum &#8212; not open source in the conventional sense, but free to use, so long as you keep the copyright in place and follow a few other minimal restrictions. From everything I read about it, SMF sounded robust and full featured, and I wanted to try it out.</p>
<p>I started casting about for another forum idea, looking for some reason to set up another forum somewhere so that I could give SMF a whirl, and I had a brainstorm: I use a software program called Studiometry for my client and project management and invoicing. The company that makes Studiometry used to have a very useful user forum, but they shut it down sometime back with no explanation.</p>
<p>So I registered studiometryforum.com and set up the <a href="http://www.studiometryforum.com/index.php" target="_blank">Studiometry Forum</a>.</p>
<p>The SMF software was reasonably easy to install, although it was more difficult than I had hoped to find a theme that suited me. But everything worked as advertised out of the box (which isn&#8217;t always the case), and the theme I finally settled on was easy to install. I wanted to make a few minor changes to the html/css of that skin, and that was also easy.</p>
<p>I have only a handful of users so far on this new forum, but I&#8217;m hopeful it will gain traction and attract the Studiometry users who used to frequent the official Studiometry forums.</p>
<p>And even if it doesn&#8217;t, I gained valuable experience learning my way around a fine forum software package. It&#8217;s always beneficial to know what&#8217;s available and how easy or difficult it is to install and customize.</p>
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