Ok so next steps: 1) Set the dev mailing list as readonly 2) Enable the Development category on discourse for everyone (https://forum.xwiki.org/c/Dev)
I can take care of these 2. I propose to start this now. If you wish to reply to an existing thread, you’ll just need to create a new thread in Discourse. Go go go :) Thanks -Vincent > On 18 Sep 2019, at 16:08, Guillaume Delhumeau <[email protected]> > wrote: > > Hello Devs. > > I'm doing the conclusion of this VOTE, more than 2 years after. > * Guillaume: +1 > * Caty: +1 > * Vincent: +0 > > So we can consider this VOTE as ACCEPTED. > > Thanks, > > Le mar. 11 juil. 2017 à 16:10, Vincent Massol <[email protected]> a écrit : > >> Hi, >> >>> On 11 Jul 2017, at 13:21, Guillaume Delhumeau < >> [email protected]> wrote: >>> >>> Hi devs, >>> >>> I think we are now satisfied with our experimentation with the "users" >>> mailing list on discourse. I propose you to move the "dev" ML too. >> >> I’m +0 on my side even though we don’t support yet replying my email. The >> principle negative impact is the unability to reply when offline and I use >> that regularly but I could live without. >> >> When connected, I find that clicking the mail to reply isn’t that hard. >> >> It would be better if we coud finish the setup to reply by mail but 1) >> that could wait a bit for me and 2) I’m not sure how well it would work. >> >> Thanks >> -Vincent >> >>> >>> My main point is that it allows advanced formatting (which is good when >> you >>> have complex proposals), meanwhile the formatting is lost with our >>> archiving tool like markmail (it's plain text). >>> >>> Here is my +1. >>> >>> Thanks, >>> >>> -- >>> Guillaume Delhumeau ([email protected]) >>> Research & Development Engineer at XWiki SAS >>> Committer on the XWiki.org project >> >> > > -- > Guillaume Delhumeau ([email protected]) > Research & Development Engineer at XWiki SAS > Committer on the XWiki.org project

