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The Loop!

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John Coonen
Posted by: John Coonen in Technology

The JoomlaChicago Site Squad has been busily making progress on the JoomlaChicago website over the past few months, including a whole new interface design, upgrading to Joomla 1.5x, and a whole lot more. 

Now, the big push over the next 60 days will be improving the "Social Side" of the website. We installed and have been using JomSocial, a great Social Networking extension from Azrul Studios, built especially for Joomla!

We're also in the midst of deciding whether a Forum is a needed part of the site. We've been having some technical difficulties tying together a forum with JomSocial, so in the interest of not turning folks off, we've temporarily disabled (unpublished) the Forum. We still have the data and comments, but we're actively pushing toward a solution which will incorporate both JomSocial AND a Forum. We're encouraged by what we see on the near horizon, especially by the folks over at JVitals, makers of Agora Forum. We'll see how the coming weeks go as we work on integrating the two!  If you want to get involved, jump in, the water's warm.

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sean knight
forum and Jom Social
Commented By: sean knight, January 03, 2010
What about PHPbb? does this work with jomsocial.
Matt Mansfield
Forum
Commented By: Matt Mansfield, December 08, 2009
I've been using http://www.kunena.com (used to be fireboard) with Jomsocial and having no issues with integration (in fact there are some great free plugins available to show posts in your profile, etc.). I suggest trying it out.
Joe Scarry
Wow! everybody's on Joomla Chicago!
Commented By: Joe Scarry, December 06, 2009
Thanks, John, this is great! And thanks to the team that's been doing the site improvements! It's exciting to come onto the site now and see all the social activity, and see other Joomla-Chicagoans online on the site with me at the same time!!!

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