On Thu, Oct 18, 2018 at 1:15 PM Randy Barlow <bowlofe...@fedoraproject.org> wrote:
> On Wed, 2018-10-17 at 13:14 -0400, Matthew Miller wrote: > > Discourse is *definitely* not a smooth, drop-in mailing list > > replacement > > like Hyperkitty is. > > I'm curious what is insufficient about Hyperkitty that Discourse does > well at. Wasn't Hyperkitty supposed to give people the forum > experience? I admit I haven't used it that much for reading or posting > (though I do use it for archive links sometimes and it seems fine for > that), since I really like the e-mail interface, so I am not familiar > with how nice or un-nice it is to use. > > Here is a link to discourse features: https://www.discourse.org/features I view hyperkitty as just a web interface for mailing lists - not much more than that. Discourse provides a more complete conversation / collaboration environment. If you take a look at the features page, you'll see it offers some nice capabilities. I wouldn't expect it to be a "drop-in" mailing list replacement. Yes, it allows some backward compatibility by providing "mailing-list mode" - but you're going to get a richer experience if you use native interfaces.
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