Re: Discourse usability

2020-04-24 Thread MJ Ray
On Mon, 13 Apr 2020 22:23:30 +0200 Martin wrote: > - Badges. "Earned 'First Emoji'", "Earned 'Anniversary'". Is it only > me? But I feel devalued and belittled by gamification. No, it is not only you that dislikes them. I feel they are a distraction and I think many in our community struggle

Re: alioth-lists and mailman3 (was Re: Discourse usability)

2020-04-23 Thread Pierre-Elliott Bécue
Le mardi 21 avril 2020 à 17:14:43+0200, Alex Muntada a écrit : > Hi Sean, > > > > FWIW, I think if would be great to have a comparison between > > > Discourse and Mailman3 for Debian. If anybody with strong > > > Mailman3 experience would like to share some insights, it > > > would be really

Re: alioth-lists and mailman3 (was Re: Discourse usability)

2020-04-21 Thread Alex Muntada
Hi Sean, > > FWIW, I think if would be great to have a comparison between > > Discourse and Mailman3 for Debian. If anybody with strong > > Mailman3 experience would like to share some insights, it > > would be really appreciated. > > I mean, one is a mailing list service and one is not, so I >

Re: alioth-lists and mailman3 (was Re: Discourse usability)

2020-04-20 Thread Sean Whitton
Hello Alex, On Mon 20 Apr 2020 at 02:15PM +02, Alex Muntada wrote: > Thanks for making this offer, I will take it under consideration > before we plan the migration of alioth-lists to Mailman3. > > FWIW, I think if would be great to have a comparison between > Discourse and Mailman3 for Debian.

Re: alioth-lists and mailman3 (was Re: Discourse usability)

2020-04-20 Thread Alex Muntada
Hi Pirate, > It is public list hosting service (I'm also part of the team > that runs these services, see https://fsci.in for all the > services we run). If there an interest to try mailman 3, we > can add lists.debian.net domain to the instance. Thanks for making this offer, I will take it

Re: alioth-lists and mailman3 (was Re: Discourse usability)

2020-04-20 Thread Alex Muntada
Hi Andrei, > In my understanding Abhijith is offering help in case anyone > would like to test Mailman 3 in Debian (e.g. on a debian.net > domain and even for lists.debian.org if there is interest), > lists.fsci.org was mentioned as "previous experience". Okay, I guess this Mailman3 testing

Re: alioth-lists and mailman3 (was Re: Discourse usability)

2020-04-20 Thread Pirate Praveen
On 2020, ഏപ്രിൽ 20 11:32:09 AM IST, Andrei POPESCU wrote: >On Du, 19 apr 20, 18:55:10, Alex Muntada wrote: >> Hi Andrei, >> >> > On Vi, 17 apr 20, 00:42:49, Abhijith PA wrote: >> > > >> > > I run a mailman3 instance with debian mailman3 package at >> > > lists.fsci.org.in for FSCI[1]. If

Re: alioth-lists and mailman3 (was Re: Discourse usability)

2020-04-20 Thread Andrei POPESCU
On Du, 19 apr 20, 18:55:10, Alex Muntada wrote: > Hi Andrei, > > > On Vi, 17 apr 20, 00:42:49, Abhijith PA wrote: > > > > > > I run a mailman3 instance with debian mailman3 package at > > > lists.fsci.org.in for FSCI[1]. If anyone interested to > > > try/test or need to run as lists.debian.net

alioth-lists and mailman3 (was Re: Discourse usability)

2020-04-19 Thread Alex Muntada
Hi Andrei, > On Vi, 17 apr 20, 00:42:49, Abhijith PA wrote: > > > > I run a mailman3 instance with debian mailman3 package at > > lists.fsci.org.in for FSCI[1]. If anyone interested to > > try/test or need to run as lists.debian.net :) you are more > > than welcome. > > alioth-lists.debian.net

Re: Discourse usability

2020-04-17 Thread Andrei POPESCU
On Vi, 17 apr 20, 00:42:49, Abhijith PA wrote: > > I run a mailman3 instance with debian mailman3 package at > lists.fsci.org.in for FSCI[1]. If anyone interested to try/test or > need to run as lists.debian.net :) you are more than welcome. alioth-lists.debian.net might be interested / a good

Re: Discourse usability

2020-04-16 Thread Abhijith PA
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA512 Hello. hartm...@debian.org writes: > I'll admit to wanting to see an attempt at mailman3 or something > like that but not having the energy to put into it. I wonder if you > or some of the people who would like to try something else could > get

Re: Discourse usability

2020-04-14 Thread Martin
On 2020-04-13 22:23, Martin wrote: > My personal and preliminary résumé is: "Something like Discourse would > be great, but maybe better something else, esp. w/o gamification?" I have been hinted, that this résumé sounds more negative than I actually meant it. Elsewhere on -project, I expressed

Re: Discourse usability

2020-04-13 Thread Dominic Hargreaves
On Mon, Apr 13, 2020 at 04:39:17PM -0400, Sam Hartman wrote: > Martin, Neil has said that he wants to put his effort into Discourse. > > It sounds like you'd try something else. > I'll admit to wanting to see an attempt at mailman3 or something like > that but not having the energy to put into

Re: Discourse usability

2020-04-13 Thread Sam Hartman
Martin, Neil has said that he wants to put his effort into Discourse. It sounds like you'd try something else. I'll admit to wanting to see an attempt at mailman3 or something like that but not having the energy to put into it. I wonder if you or some of the people who would like to try something

Discourse usability

2020-04-13 Thread Martin
Hi Neil, hi project, thanks for putting effort in communication improvements, either on the social or on the technical level. I'm a Discourse user on various instances, but I'm not an admin on any of them. This is my end-user experience: Good: - Discussions are usually well structured. It is