> > are you making it so that the default way to interact with *Apache* MXNet > (note emphasis) to not be on Apache infrastructure?
Discourse is open source so we can host it on Apache infrastructure and include it on our site. I will suggest PonyMail on the original thread and see what the community thinks. Thanks for your feedback Chris. Seb On Sun, Sep 17, 2017 at 4:19 PM, Chris Mattmann <mattm...@apache.org> wrote: > Hi, > > I can’t stress this enough – tooling is all fine and dandy, but are you > making it so that > the default way to interact with *Apache* MXNet (note emphasis) to not be > on Apache > infrastructure? > > There is no official policy other than if it didn’t happen on the list, it > didn’t happen. > Decisions must be made on the mailing list, and frankly, as a casual > observer of the dev > list I’m not entirely sure that decisions are occurring on the list right > now. > > Is there a reason not to use PonyMail? Or at least give it a try? > > Chris > > > > On 9/17/17, 4:16 PM, "Seb Kiureghian" <sebou...@gmail.com> wrote: > > Hi Chris, > > Members of the Apache MXNet community have pointed to the high level of > activity on Pytorch's forum <https://discuss.pytorch.org/> as a > reason to > use Discourse. Discourse has a lot of great community features which > make > it easier to have a discussion, follow specific questions, and learn > quickly, particularly for users new to deep learning. Discourse is open > source (GNU GPL) API and can also be integrated with the Apache mailing > lists, the way Nabble and PonyMail are. Is there an official stance or > set > of guidelines wrt forums? Any guidance is appreciated. > > Thanks! > -Seb Kiureghian > > > > On Fri, Sep 15, 2017 at 10:06 PM, Chris Mattmann <mattm...@apache.org> > wrote: > > > What’s wrong with lists.apache.org as a forum? > > > > Cheers, > > Chris > > > > > > > > > > On 9/15/17, 9:26 PM, "Henri Yandell" <bay...@apache.org> wrote: > > > > The MXNet community have been discussing the possibilities of a > > discussion > > forum. I suspect I'm out of date on the topic. Has there been > Incubator > > discussion on forums in the past few years? Are there projects > running > > forums? Discourse seems to be the current fashion. > > > > My dated assumption is that Apache tends to be -1 to forums, but > then > > we > > had Nabble eking an existence on top of our lists as a > semi-forum, then > > StackExchange creating de facto Q&A forums; so perhaps user > forums are > > a > > thing now; or perhaps folk have their user@ mailing lists > integrated > > with > > discourse/stackoverflow etc? > > > > Thanks, > > > > Hen > > > > > > > > > > > >