If we were having this discussion on Discourse I would give this idea a +1.
:)

Well... technically a <3 but...

On Fri, Apr 10, 2020 at 3:02 PM Neil McGovern <ne...@debian.org> wrote:

> Hi folks,
>
> For a little while, I've been keen to see how we can improve our
> communication methods, both to make it more accessible to newcomers and to
> take advantage of more featureful tooling than has been traditionally
> possible with email lists.
>
> As such, I set up an instance of Discourse[0] at
> https://discourse.debian.net, and am now asking for a wider input on if
> this is something the project wishes to use and if I should spend my
> time pursuing.
>
> FAQ
> ===
>
> Is it Free Software?
>   Yes. It's GPLv2+.
>
> Who else uses it?
>   Lots of people. GNOME, Mozilla, Ubuntu, Fedora to name a few
>
> What about the mailing lists?
>   This may or may not be a replacement for any particular list. I suspect
>   there are some thet would benefit greatly from having Discourse be the
>   primary interaction, and other places where this would be less suitable.
>
> Be specific!
>   Ok... I think debian-user, debian-vote and possibly debian-project would
>   be better off in Discourse. I think debian-devel-announce should stay as
>   an email list (for now). However, I am not suddenly proposing that we
> shut
>   those lists down. The aim of this exercise is to see if Discourse would
>   work well for us.
>
> Email is still important to me!
>   Fine, you can interact with Discorse by email rather than the web
>   interface. It should be noted however, that there is not 1:1 feature
>   partiy with email and the web interface, as Discorse does things that
>   can't easily be done with email. For the majority of users though,
>   email interaction should be "good enough".
>
> Why are you doing this?
>   I have two motivations. First, is moderation. Discourse has built in
> tools
>   to allow community moderation on a much better scale than our email
> lists.
>   Secondly, I genuinely believe that ease of access to new contributors is
>   of paramount importance to the project.
>
> What about X software instead?
>   Feel free to explore other solutions. I've already done evaluations, and
>   I'm pretty much set on this as the correct way forward. If there is
>   insufficient interest in moving forward with Discourse, I'll leave it to
>   others to invest time.
>
> What about forums.debian.net?
>   I have no interest in interacting with a community of users and
>   moderators who allow blatent Code of Conduct violations to go
>   unchecked.
>
> What's next?
>   I'd appreciate people testing Discourse. If you have any questions, then
>   I'm happy to answer them.
>
> Thanks,
> Neil
>
> [0] https://www.discourse.org/
>

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