> Regarding the forum I dont think any forum would have much traction. > I agree that either matrix or xmpp could be considered instead for that > purpose. > As a more approachable chat mechanism compared to IRC.
it's an essential role of a forum that latecomers find the earlier questions/discussions, typically through a websearch. a forum's primary user-story is very much not that of a chat, i.e. a real-time, ephemeral, linear flow of text, sometimes with multiple overlapping discussions, and as such not very well processed by the search engine crawlers... i think it all boils down to this: mailing list archives (and IRC logs) are stuck in time. their underlying data model is inadequate for efficient indexing/searching, and often lack structure even to conveniently present the archive to the user. -- • attila lendvai • PGP: 963F 5D5F 45C7 DFCD 0A39 -- “If you shut up truth and bury it under the ground, it will but grow, and gather to itself such explosive power that the day it bursts through it will knock down everything that stands in its way.” — Émile Zola (1840–1902)