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What about SMF? It's very efficient, even though the code is messy, and easy to setup.


SMF is nice for users and usually OK for admins but the code is indeed a mess, and, for example, it stores usergroups as a comma-separated list in a VARCHAR(255), so it will break horribly if you have many membergroups.

Source: admin on a SMF2 forum.




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