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Saturday, July 19th, 2008
at 7:26am

With less than 24 hours until Londonvasion 2008, the one and only phpBB conference, the 28 team members who will be attending are holding a private meeting (as seen in the picture above).
For more information and lots of discussion as well as more photos, see the discussion topic on phpBB.com
Tuesday, February 5th, 2008
at 8:57am
I am currently a team member, support team member to be exact, for the open-source phpBB project. Last week, Computerworld Australia asked us several questions about version 3.0 that we released 2 months ago. I was glad to be a part of answering some of these questions.
You can check out the article, entitled phpBB3 takes giant strides from predecessor from Computerworld’s Australia site, located here.

Wednesday, September 5th, 2007
at 11:32pm
As many of you know, I’m a Support Team Member for the popular open-source phpBB bulletin board project. We are now live after much discussion and work internally with the first episode of the Official phpBB Podcast!
You can find the episodes and more information at the podcast site.
As mentioned in the podcast, please post comments and suggestions in this topic. Please note that the email address mentioned in the podcast and shownotes has not been created.
And yes, we are aware of the sounds. We had forgotten to change the setting for that.
Episode 1 is about 45 minutes long, so sit back and enjoy the smooth stylings of the phpBB Team!
Monday, September 25th, 2006
at 10:36pm
Today we officially launch the phpBB Podcast featuring, Micheal Cottingham (Techie-Micheal), Brian Rose (Heimidal), David Smith (smithy_dll), and Edward Lang (Anon), and, of course, yours truely, myself, Adam Reyher.
Please NOTE: This podcast is unofficial. It is simply done by phpBB Team Members. It is not officially endorced by The phpBB Group.
The purpose of the podcast is for you to hear directly from us on the phpBB teams and hear news in the phpBB world, discussions about phpBB, support issues, MODs, styles, ect. Pretty much anything in the phpBB world.
So check out the podcast, and spread it around! Let’s make it popular!