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The '''Simple Machines Forum''', or SMF, is an [[internet forum]] script written and supported by Lewis Media, Inc. This script is free to download and use, but the license does not permit removal of the copyright notice or redistribution of modified versions.
'''Simple Machines Forum''', or SMF, is an [[internet forum]] script written and supported by Simple Machines. This script is free to download and use, but the license does not permit removal of the copyright notice or redistribution of modified versions.


==Latest releases==
==Latest releases==
*'''1.0.x ([[stability|stable]])''' - ''1.0.5: [[June 20]], [[2005]]''
*'''1.0.x ([[stability|stable]])''' - ''1.0.5: [[June 20]], [[2005]]''
*'''1.1 ([[beta]])''' - ''1.1 Beta 3: [[June 26]], [[2005]]''
*'''1.1 ([[beta]])''' - ''1.1 Beta 3 Public: [[June 26]], [[2005]]''


Note: 1.1 beta 3 is probably the last beta before 1.1 becomes the stable release
Note: 1.1 Beta 3 Public will be the last beta release before 1.1 becomes the stable release.


==History==
SMF was created to replace the well known forum software YaBB SE, which at the time was getting a bad reputation due to problems with the Perl based and similarly named software [[YaBB]], which was known to cause resource allocation problems and was resource heavy on many systems, in its earlier versions. YaBB SE, which was created as a roughPHP port of YaBB, tended to have many of the same resource and even security problems.


Originally, SMF started as a small project by Unknown W. Brackets, one of the developers to add more advanced templating to YaBB SE. This project slowly grew to address many common feature requests, efficiency problems, and security concerns. At that time, a YaBB SE 2.0 project had been in development for several years, but when this new project (which was called the developer's "secret project") became more popular, it was decided to use it as the next official version instead. This new interest sparked a complete rewrite of the code, with security and performance in mind.


==Localisation==
SMF is available in over 20 languages, including Swedish, Catalan, Persian, Chinese, Finnish, Greek, Turkish, Portuguese, French, English, Dutch, Spanish, German, Hungarian, Hebrew, Bulgarian, Italian, Thai, Polish, and Norwegian. It can be easily trnalsated to unavailable languages if volunteers are willing.


==External links==
==Modifications==
SMF has a modification base repository for free modification hosting and tracking via the Simple Machines main site. Many modifications, or mods as they are usually called, have been created and distributed for free on this site, including and arcade, profile additions, message approval, zodiac, and many more with RPG mods in production.


The package manager included in SMF has often been named one of its best features. It allows you to install these modifications (and updates to SMF) with usually only a few mouse clicks.
*[http://www.simplemachines.org/ SMF Homepage]
*[http://www.simplemachines.org/community/index.php Official Support Forum]
*[http://support.simplemachines.org/demo/index.php Demo Forum] (username: test / password: test)
*[http://mods.simplemachines.org/index.php SMF Mods]


==Some Background==
==Support==
Simple Machines has a dedicated team of specialists serving the needs of the community every single day for free. The developers are also at hand to deal with some of the most tricky support requests, also offering advice to the best and most optimised settings that SMF can run at and how to deal with high loads more efficiently.
SMF was created to replace the well known forum software YaBBSE, which at the time was getting a false bad name, due to early problems with the perl based software YaBB that was known to cause resource allocation problems and was resource heavey on systems. YaBBSE was also proving to be bad at handling large loads, SMF was a complete re-write by mostly the same dev team, but this time with security and load in mind. SMF today is one of the top 5 forum systems and provides efficiency and security to some very high taffic sites and has very good benchmarks when compared to other paid solutions.


Other devisions of the Simple Machines team include a graphics team whose job it is to improve the look of the software, a documentation team which makes sure every SMF feature is explained in great detail, a mod team that works on making modification development easier, a language team to make sure the translation process is co-ordinated and efficient, and finally a project management team to oversee the entire project and make sure things run smoothly and to plan.
==Localisation==
SMF is available in over 20 languages, including: Swedish, Catalan, Persian, Chinese, Finnish, Greek, Turkish, Portuguese, French, English, Dutch, Spanish, German, Hungarian, Hebrew, Bulgarian, Italian, Thai, Polish, Norwegian. And can be easily converted to any other language available if volunteers are willing.


==Modification==
==Charter Members==
People who wish to support Simple Machines for a yearly fee of $50.00 [[USD]] are rewarded with a Charter Member only section on the forum, advanced beta versions to test before they go public. Advanced support for SMF including installation and upgrades by the staff is also provided.
SMF has a modification base repository for free mod hosting and tracking via the Simple Machines main site. Many mods have been created and distrabuted for free on this site, including: Arcades, Profile additions, Message Approval, Zodiac and many more with RPG mods in productions.


==Support==
==External links==
SMF has a dedicated team of specialists serving the needs of the community every single day for free, the developers are also at hand to deal with some of the most tricky SMF problems also offering advice to the best and most optimised settings that SMF can run at and how-to deal with high loads more efficiently. Other devisions of the SMF Team include a graphics team who currently produce some very high quality themes for free to the SMF community. A documentation team who make sure every SMF feature is explained in great detail. A mod team to make sure any non-features that are good ideas do end up getting made as mods. A language team to make sure the translation process is co-ordinated and efficient and finally a project management team to oversee the entire project and make sure things run smoothly and to plan.


*[http://www.simplemachines.org/ SMF Homepage]
==Charter Members==
*[http://www.simplemachines.org/community/index.php Official Support Forum]
People who wish to support SMF for a yearly fee of $50 will be rewarded to a charter only lounge on the forum, advanced betas to test and ensure work in production before they go public. Advanced support for SMF including installation of SMF itself, this also includes free software updates to the latest version if so desired.
*[http://support.simplemachines.org/demo/index.php Demo Forum] (username: test / password: test)
*[http://mods.simplemachines.org/index.php SMF Mods]


[[Category:Internet forum software]]
[[Category:Internet forum software]]

Revision as of 21:50, 21 August 2005

Simple Machines Forum, or SMF, is an internet forum script written and supported by Simple Machines. This script is free to download and use, but the license does not permit removal of the copyright notice or redistribution of modified versions.

Latest releases

Note: 1.1 Beta 3 Public will be the last beta release before 1.1 becomes the stable release.

History

SMF was created to replace the well known forum software YaBB SE, which at the time was getting a bad reputation due to problems with the Perl based and similarly named software YaBB, which was known to cause resource allocation problems and was resource heavy on many systems, in its earlier versions. YaBB SE, which was created as a roughPHP port of YaBB, tended to have many of the same resource and even security problems.

Originally, SMF started as a small project by Unknown W. Brackets, one of the developers to add more advanced templating to YaBB SE. This project slowly grew to address many common feature requests, efficiency problems, and security concerns. At that time, a YaBB SE 2.0 project had been in development for several years, but when this new project (which was called the developer's "secret project") became more popular, it was decided to use it as the next official version instead. This new interest sparked a complete rewrite of the code, with security and performance in mind.

Localisation

SMF is available in over 20 languages, including Swedish, Catalan, Persian, Chinese, Finnish, Greek, Turkish, Portuguese, French, English, Dutch, Spanish, German, Hungarian, Hebrew, Bulgarian, Italian, Thai, Polish, and Norwegian. It can be easily trnalsated to unavailable languages if volunteers are willing.

Modifications

SMF has a modification base repository for free modification hosting and tracking via the Simple Machines main site. Many modifications, or mods as they are usually called, have been created and distributed for free on this site, including and arcade, profile additions, message approval, zodiac, and many more with RPG mods in production.

The package manager included in SMF has often been named one of its best features. It allows you to install these modifications (and updates to SMF) with usually only a few mouse clicks.

Support

Simple Machines has a dedicated team of specialists serving the needs of the community every single day for free. The developers are also at hand to deal with some of the most tricky support requests, also offering advice to the best and most optimised settings that SMF can run at and how to deal with high loads more efficiently.

Other devisions of the Simple Machines team include a graphics team whose job it is to improve the look of the software, a documentation team which makes sure every SMF feature is explained in great detail, a mod team that works on making modification development easier, a language team to make sure the translation process is co-ordinated and efficient, and finally a project management team to oversee the entire project and make sure things run smoothly and to plan.

Charter Members

People who wish to support Simple Machines for a yearly fee of $50.00 USD are rewarded with a Charter Member only section on the forum, advanced beta versions to test before they go public. Advanced support for SMF including installation and upgrades by the staff is also provided.