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Hi! Trying to download 2.1.9 sources (http://jforum.net/download.jsp -> github.com/rafaelsteil/jforum2/zipball/master) and it seems to me this sources from previous version (2.1.8). Am i mistaken? What is the difference between 2.1.8 and 2.1.9. How can i get 2.1.9 sources?
 
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You should use neither. JForum 2.1.x has numerous unpatched security holes, and has been abandoned. The current JForum version 2.4.1 is available at https://sourceforge.net/projects/jforum2/.
 
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Tim Moores wrote:You should use neither. JForum 2.1.x has numerous unpatched security holes, and has been abandoned. The current JForum version 2.4.1 is available at https://sourceforge.net/projects/jforum2/.


But according to http://jforum.net/download.jsp the stable one is 2.1.9?
 
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That web site, too, has not been maintained for years. The stable version is 2.4.1.
 
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There does appear to be a hodgepodge of information sources for the JForum project, but I'd recommend http://jforum.andowson.com/forums/ as your first port of call as this is where the JForum contributors tend to hang out most often.
 
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thanks alot buddies!!!
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