Eerie but could this happen ??

Discussion in 'Managing Your Online Community' started by Vipul, Jan 21, 2010.

  1. Vipul

    Vipul Newcomer

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    hey all :)

    im not very good in opening threads but just felt it would be nice to know a few thoughts here. We all know what has been happening with vb. And with more and more people leaving the future is not gonna be that rosy. And once the vb funds begin to dry will they try something like creating a monopoly over the forum software ? what i mean to say is an IB takeover of IPB just like they did with jelsoft thus ending the choice of us customers ? an eerie situation which i hope never happens but what if it does :eek:

    Being a newbie dunno if such a discussion already exists here and dunno if this is the right place for posting this. If so please move it to the proper forum :)
     
  2. MordyT

    MordyT Grand Master

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    They could never make a monopoly. not as long as you have opensource software like phpBB and SMF and MyBB around. At least I think so...
     
  3. BananaQueen

    BananaQueen Grand Master

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    first the forums.....and then the world :eek:

    no, it probably will never happen
     
  4. Vekseid

    Vekseid Regular Member

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    IPB is a nobody in the forum world. They might as well not even exist. SMF and phpBB each have hundreds of times the number of installations that IPB has.

    The closest thing IB could do would be to buy out Lewis Media, which might get them somewhere as they could lock up SMF's code. LM would have to let them, however.

    That would still leave them facing the Drupal and Wordpress juggernauts, however. vB's future competition doesn't lie in phpBB or IPB nearly as much as it does in Advanced Forum and bbPress.
     
  5. Noles

    Noles Adept

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    :giggle:
     
  6. cheat-master30

    cheat-master30 Grand Master

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    I don't think it could happen, merely because the current open source forums by nature cannot be bought out and privatised due to their software licenses. So while they could take over Invision, in theory, there'd still be numerous counts of open source forum software around to use, and maybe even new commercial forum programs being started by other people and companies.
     
  7. kev

    kev Regular Member

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    What is the point of your post?
     

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