Although I prefer to only migrate users list, if we decide to migrate
both I would actually like to see foreman-announce to be migrated as
well. We previously had issues sending plugin announcements into this
low-volume list, it's a chance to change this and split it into
announce-core and announce-plugins or something like that. I assume
there would be an easy way of subscribing to those tags via RSS or
email.

LZ

On Thu, Nov 23, 2017 at 5:31 PM, Greg Sutcliffe <g...@emeraldreverie.org> wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> I'll try to keep this brief, at least by my standards :)
>
> Firstly, I think it's clear that the discussion is leaning towards
> implementing Discourse for at least one, and possibly both, of the
> mailing lists. Many people have contributed - I'd like to thank them all
> for keeping this from descending into a flamewar :)
>
> We do need to give the users list a little longer for feedback (it's
> only been a week), but I think here we can start to talk about the
> migration planning.
>
> Since we all (or most?) need to start getting used to Discourse, I've
> written up a draft migration plan there:
>
> https://community.theforeman.org/t/draft-migration-plan-theoretical/7550
>
> I've just updated it to reflect the latest discussions. No doubt I have
> missed something though, so I've made it into a wiki post - feel free to
> edit with suggestions.
>
> There are two things I'd like to get input from people on:
>
> # Moderators
>
> I need a small team of moderators to deal with running the forum. I
> don't expect it to take up much time, but it is important that more
> people than just me know how things work. 3-4 people (including me) is
> probably enough to start with.
>
> So, volunteers needed! Don't make me start picking on people :)
>
> # Choice of lists to migrate
>
> As above, we have to decide if we migrate both lists or just one. I see
> significant benefits on having everyone on the same platform (top 2 -
> the @groups feature is very useful for discussions, and the
> discoverability of dev discussions for users helps them to get involved
> and grow our dev community). However, I know others are more cautious
> than I.
>
> Again, since we'll all likely be using Discourse in some capacity, I've
> gone ahead and created a poll on Discourse for us. Please do leave your
> feedback! Votes by email-response (here or on Discourse) are of course
> acceptable for those allergic to UIs, I will add them in ;)
>
> https://community.theforeman.org/t/poll-which-lists-should-migrate-to-discourse/7598
>
> I've not covered foreman-announce - we use this so infrequently, and
> posting rights are heavily restricted, so I think we can decide what to
> do with it later.
>
> Hang in there, we're getting to the fun bit! :)
> Greg
>
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