Talk:Beehive Forum
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Marked as biased
[edit]I have marked this article as biased, as it does not appear to have a neutral point of view. This article has insufficient sources to support the claim "Beehive is one of the most secure Open Source forums." due to the fact that the reference merely has a list of known and fixed vulnerability reports, and that it is at least 2 years old. Mraldo (talk) 05:22, 14 December 2009 (UTC)
Found a Citation
[edit]According to the article, a citation is needed for "Beehive is used by the popular UK technology website The Inquirer." I looked around and the forum in question is apparently Hermit's Cave. Looking for site:www.theinquirer.net "hermit's cave" on Google gives lots of hits but from year ago. This article on The Inquirer website starts with "HERMIT'S CAVE, which you can nearly always find here, is the discussion forum where consumers of The INQ digest." It seems that it is not used by The Inquirer itself, but that consumers of their website use(d) it. --82.171.70.54 (talk) 21:40, 3 December 2010 (UTC)
Citations added
[edit]I have added citations for Hermits Cave and The Inquirer, but I'm unclear as to why the phrase "The current release version of Beehive Forum does not have any known security vulnerabilities" would need a citation? If a statement were released by the Beehive Forum development team it would probably be flagged as biased. I don't see how this can otherwise be resolved other than to remove it. HeyRatFans (talk) 15:15, 12 March 2011 (UTC)
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