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I don't believe the project
I don't believe the project is dead, but it has stalled a bit. I am trying to be active in that project, so I would hate to see good developers get split between two vbulletin/drupal projects. I checked out the feature list of vbdrupal and drupaltin, and they are very close.
Could some initial efforts be made to find common ground and possibly some understanding between these two projects?
Just thinking out loud.
I absolutely agree. Can
I absolutely agree. Can anyone give some clarity about what is going on? I don't think that two independent efforts would benefit the community.
Drupaltin is his desire to
Drupaltin is his desire to provide backwards compatibility from vBulletin to Drupal in lightweight fashion... i.e., without modifying the core. I haven't actually seen the code in use, but my understanding is that it's the other side of what has been the Drupal vB module, not a full scale integration effort like vbDrupal.
It's dead.
...but luckily, Drupal vB provides a full-featured integration between vBulletin and Drupal now without core hacks.
Daniel F. Kudwien
unleashed mind