Well, the company shut down and everything went open source, but David and Matt (who started it) negotiated with the investors and managed to arrange that they'd move everything to a new server and keep it running themselves. They're making enough to pay for hosting, but both of them have gone back to full-time work at other companies now.
An RSS feed should be trivial to do yourself - you wouldn't actually have to change the forum itself either. The forum's pretty neat in that there's a well-defined publicly accessible API that the front-end uses. Take a look at the source for http://www.espruino.com/ (search for getPosts). You could easily stick something on your server that grabbed the most recent posts and put them in an RSS feed.
Espruino is a JavaScript interpreter for low-power Microcontrollers. This site is both a support community for Espruino and a place to share what you are working on.
Well, the company shut down and everything went open source, but David and Matt (who started it) negotiated with the investors and managed to arrange that they'd move everything to a new server and keep it running themselves. They're making enough to pay for hosting, but both of them have gone back to full-time work at other companies now.
An RSS feed should be trivial to do yourself - you wouldn't actually have to change the forum itself either. The forum's pretty neat in that there's a well-defined publicly accessible API that the front-end uses. Take a look at the source for http://www.espruino.com/ (search for
getPosts
). You could easily stick something on your server that grabbed the most recent posts and put them in an RSS feed.