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i was wondering if there is a php/lamp solution comparable to the .net www.communityserver.com. I really like what community server offers. Its a nice platform for launching a community site. Is there anything comparable to this on the php side of things.

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MODx maybe? They don't bill themselves as a community software application, but they do have similar functionality with plugins. Features page here:

http://modxcms.com/features.html

A listing of modules and plugins here:

http://modxcms.com/forums/index.php/topic,2425.0.html
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you could always use phpnuke, not nearly as clean, but I'm sure you could just download a new theme/skin and change it

http://phpnuke.org/
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try www.movabletype.com. They use a PHP/Perl/MySQL or something like that.... I'm not experienced in any of those languages so it kind of went over my head.
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