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Drupal 7 and SMF 2.x - any bridge?

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tempster:
in anticipation of an official bridge, where would be a good place to install smf now, in relation to the drupal installation?  For example, should smf be somewhere under Drupal's "sites" directory?

stefann:
Kindred, is there any update on when a SMF 2 to Drupal 7 bridge may be available?


I'm another person that requires Drupal syncronisation to access out CRM (www.civicrm.org) so have little choice about an alternative for our charity :(


Unfortunately with other projects, I do not have the time nor Drupal experience to attempt this myself

becometa:

--- Quote from: stefann on November 15, 2011, 05:46:40 AM ---Kindred, is there any update on when a SMF 2 to Drupal 7 bridge may be available?


I'm another person that requires Drupal syncronisation to access out CRM (www.civicrm.org) so have little choice about an alternative for our charity :(


Unfortunately with other projects, I do not have the time nor Drupal experience to attempt this myself

--- End quote ---

refresh. I'm getting desperate..  I would not switch from smf to phpbb(phpbb has unofficial drupal bridge), but if anything on this issue will not change, I will be forced to do so..
SMF's is a great forum software, version 2.0.2 was released more than 5 months ago and there's so progress about this? Dern!

Kindred:
well, it seems that none of our current developers are really interested in it....   

If you really are interested, remember, SMF is now BSD licensed. You can find any developer out there who is interested and have them make the bridge yourself.... especially with all of the hooks in 2.0.x and the API developed by Andre.

stefann:
As linked earlier, and although it's not an official bridge, this largely does what it says on the can http://drupal.org/project/smfforum but is unmaintained and does not publish anything about SMF 2.0 and Drupal 7

However, I've somehow found a 7.x-1.x-dev version which seems to have disappeared from that page, the link http://drupal.org/files/smfforum.zip still works, and I've tested on SMF 2.0.2 and Drupal 7.12

As the community I need this for has fairly specific needs, I'm actually still going to rewrite a simple hack for this, so am happy to provide some skeleton code under a less restrictive license, if there's someone that wants to turn this in to a proper bridge to Drupal 7 and/or CiviCRM 4

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