Simple Machines grants permission for Drupal-SMF Bridge
Last week, I mentioned that the the Drupal SMFforum Integration module was no longer being supported by the module's project leader, "vb". Apparently, Simple Machines had not granted permission to the module developer to distribute code found in the SMF application as required by the Simple Machines License. While some discussion followed this announcement at the SMF forums, as well as here at CMS Report, none of this discussion compared to what took place at the Open Source Community.
The good news is that Simple Machines LLC has granted vb to continue distributing some of the SMF code to work with the Drupal SMFforum Integration module. vb wrote:
I am glad to announce that distribution of the smf_api_2 package is resumed due to the express permission granted from Simple Machines LLC.
You can download the new package from http://vgb.org.ru/download.
"Orstio", SMF CMS Bridge Developer, added the following at Open Source Community:
I think we are all happy that we've come to an arrangement that benefits everyone.
Hopefully we will be able to work more closely with vb on the future of both his project and SMF so that code redistribution is eventually phased out by making future versions of SMF more accommodating to this type of integration.
So, yes fans of both Drupal and SMF, your dreams may have been answered. Integration with permission granted by Simple Machines LLC is now possible using the Drupal contributed SMFforum module.









Excellent!
This is great news, I have been waiting for an SMF bridge for a while. It would be amazing to have threads in SMF show up on the Drupal frontend as articles, then each of the replies to the SMF threads show up as comments in the article.
Common sense Prevails
Thank god for that.
As much as I dislike the GPL itself (not the intention behind GPL tho), Common sense Prevails.
I was worried I might have to switch to god awful PHPBB3.
I can keep my forum secure, and use my favorite CMS.
Thank you, to all those who made it possible.