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Quote Originally Posted by Neverna
Do you mean change the forum software to something else, like SMF for example? Why?
I don't know what you mean by that. Neither can I figure why the implied sarcasm.

I wouldn't have the knowledge to mess around with the code but I guess you would. So why are you dissing it, Mr. Expert?
There was no sarcasm implied. I asked you two questions to help clarify your post.

You said: "Let the code be open source."

I assumed you meant the source code for the forum software. If you didn't mean that, please correct me and tell me what you were actually referring to. If you did mean change the forum software to an open source forum software (like the SMF I mentioned), please tell us why you think that is a good idea for Teakdoor. (Maybe you could also tell us which one you would like to have here and why.)

It is sarcastic, IMO.

This is what I mean by open source:
Open-source software (OSS) is computer software with its source code made available with a license in which the copyright holder provides the rights to study, change, and distribute the software to anyone and for any purpose. Open-source software may be developed in a collaborative public manner.
I looked up SMF and got this definition:
Simple Machines Forum software, or SMF software, is an open source, Internet forum, message-board program developed by Simple Machines. The name reflects the communities' initial goal of providing a program that could be operated by novice programmers and require minimal server resources.
That sounds good to me bc I consider myself to be a novice. But obviously, the code would have to be installed by a very senior programmer to make sure the code is desirable, according to TD's requirements, and clean.