On 10/07/2016 08:57, 'scott molinari' via PHP Framework Interoperability
Group wrote:
Oh, just one more note and I'm done. Self-throttling. :-)
A good forum software helps immensely with the governing and
regulation of such community conversations, as it will have a ban
feature for the owners/admins and a content flagging feature for the
users. I'd also suggest NOT to have it support emails as replies, but
rather use the software for journaling of the conversations. A reply
is only one link away. A good forum software saves a good amount of
time for everyone. If the FIG is interested, I'd love to work with you
all to build a good community forum. It's what I've done for the past
14+ years. Oh, and with a forum, you could then move the suggested
rules above to the usage of the forum itself and not need them in the
by-laws. :-)
There is a separate thread ("Switch to Forum Software") started by
Alexander Makarov and currently in discussion on using forum software
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