And Matrix integration. https://meta.discourse.org/t/chatroom-integration-plugin-discourse-chat-integration/66522
On Thu, Jun 17, 2021 at 1:11 PM David Davis <davidda...@redhat.com> wrote: > I was rather surprised but Discourse did approve us for a free plan. The > instance has been set up at https://pulp.discourse.group/. Feel free to > try it out and experiment with it. > > However, the main limitation I see is the 50k pageviews per month limit. > For reference, community.theforeman.org gets about 160-220k pageviews per > month. So I think this would end up being a problem. I also checked with > OSCI though and they apparently have experience with setting up Discourse > instances for other open source communities. So I think they might be > willing to set up a Discourse instance for us. I'm going to follow up and > confirm. > > If we go this route, then we can also add the calendar plugin which would > give us a public calendar like foreman has: > > https://community.theforeman.org/c/events/13/l/calendar > > I'm imagining we can use this to list events that are open to the public > like triage/open floor and perhaps plugin team meetings. > > The more I use Discourse, the more I feel like it ticks all the boxes from > granular notifications (weekly digests, ability to follow/unfollow > categories, etc) to a mailing list mode users can enable to SSO integration > with services like Github. > > David > > > On Wed, Jun 16, 2021 at 7:59 PM Neal Gompa <ngomp...@gmail.com> wrote: > >> On Wed, Jun 16, 2021 at 7:21 PM David Davis <davidda...@redhat.com> >> wrote: >> > >> > One of the main reasons we wanted to move off mailing lists is that >> signing up is inconvenient for users that may just want to ask a single >> question. But I agree that Github Discussions is not so great if users want >> to periodically monitor news and discussions for a project like Pulp. I >> wonder perhaps if Discourse[0] would be a better fit (see Foreman's use of >> discourse as an example[1]). It provides a mailing list mode that users can >> enable if they want to interact solely via email. And also, it also offers >> more granular control of notifications and auth with services like Github. >> > >> >> The Fedora mailing list system (HyperKitty) actually manages to strike >> a good balance here. You can sign in with OIDC/Social Login with >> Fedora, Google, etc. and post to a list and only be subscribed to that >> thread. Or you can subscribe to the whole list and do things like we >> do now. >> >> > One of the main concerns we've had around using Discourse is hosting it >> ourselves but it does look like Discourse provides a free plan for open >> source projects[2]. It has some limitations (not sure if they'd be an issue >> for us?) but I've submitted an application to see if we qualify. I should >> hear back in a couple days. >> > >> >> I suspect not, but it'd be an interesting surprise if we qualified. >> >> >> >> -- >> 真実はいつも一つ!/ Always, there's only one truth! >> >> _______________________________________________ > Pulp-dev mailing list > pulp-...@redhat.com > https://listman.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/pulp-dev >
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