Oh no! I've reached a conundrum! I don't expect anyone to understand any of this, but, oh well.
I've decided I want to open up a site, I know "ANOTHER ONE!?!" but this time it'll be for the entire server of Wiki Op. The main domain (wikiop.in) is going to change to a portal of sorts where you can pick where you want to go by selecting through a list which will dynamically update the page with the information regarding the website. With this, the current PHP-Fusion installation will be removed and a new test site for infusions that I create will be moved either off the server, or to a new subdomain. And yes, there are a lot of them.
(Some are blotched out due to them being drop zones for screenshots which can be located across a variety of other websites or things of that nature, but that's a different story that might be told another time)
But the question is, what forum software should be used? phpBB is easy to setup though the administration section is a pain in the behind. Though SMF is the same way, the portal add-on TinyPortal is very nice and offers a ton of things that could be needed. MyBB, the forum system I've used the most and have had the mos-- Well, can't say that as I've probably used phpBB and SMF more than it. Though, it quite honestly grew on me. Kind of like PHP-Fusion instead of PHP-Nuke (Both are awesome CMS's don't get me wrong, but PHP-Fusion has a good community and is easily extensible.)
The solution is simple. Use the forum system last used. MyBB. It was used on TutorialSite, a website used for providing tutorials for various coding languages and Photoshop. It never really took off, which is sad, but that's the way the world turns. Some sites take off, others don't.
And so, this concludes a train-wreck of a post.