Another great mapping list bites the dust.
I used CartoSOC for over 20 years which was great for info and connecting with 
like minded cartographers, after a merger it became a Forum and died a slow 
death.

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On 4 Apr 2024 21:29, DancesWithCars via QGIS-User <qgis-user@lists.osgeo.org> 
wrote:
I won't be making the transition.
Bye


On Thu, Apr 4, 2024, 14:06 chris hermansen via QGIS-User 
<qgis-user@lists.osgeo.org<mailto:qgis-user@lists.osgeo.org>> wrote:
Régis and everyone else,

My apologies; I try not to top post but my response is more an overall reaction 
to your announcement rather than a point by point response.

I was a member (??) over at opensource.com<http://opensource.com/>'s Discourse 
instance until RedHat decided to shut down support for 
opensource.com<http://opensource.com/>, so I have some experience with that 
Discourse configuration, also plenty of experience with mailing lists.  Also 
familiarity with the Ubuntu Forums, Stack Exchange etc.

In my experience, Discourse "out of the box" doesn't offer any net benefit to 
its users.

It's quite possible that people interested in, and willing to invest time and 
effort into customizing their usage profile would benefit more from Discourse 
than from a mailing list.  I have no experience with that.

You may be correct when you say that we will attract more new users by offering 
them Discourse than by maintaining a mailing list.  I guess the question that 
begs to be asked is, will those new users thereby turn into contributors, or 
will the biggest Discourse channel be "how do I install QGIS on my new Mac"?

I suppose, perhaps wrongly, that most of us on this (and other) mailing lists 
are here because the list provides a sense of community, an opportunity to pay 
back by offering a bit of help, an opportunity to stumble on something new and 
useful from time to time... what else?  I'm pretty sure none of us participate 
in this list to learn how to participate effectively in lists.  Moreover, we 
don't really have the tools to "only pay attention to topics X, Y and Z".  So 
all of us get to see the beginner questions, and the responses, and sometimes 
we find ourselves in the situation of starting fresh with something that, 
because of this broad familiarity, is not a total blank.

In contrast, in my experience, moving to Discourse, or any other similar 
forum-type structure, allows or even encourages us to stick to certain topics 
that we think may be of interest and avoid all others.

I would argue that we thereby cheapen and diminish our contribution back to the 
forum, simply because we miss real opportunities to help while we avoid reading 
certain topics; and by doing so, we reduce the sense of community we get by 
belonging to the list.  I would further argue that we run the risk of not 
learning many new things because by streaming topics into tens or hundreds of 
specialist channels, we inevitably miss things that might benefit us.

Finally, we have the "opportunity" to spend more of our limited time learning 
about configuring our participation in this mechanism, rather than just 
participating.  Your example of learning how to treat Discourse like a mailing 
list by following the Mozilla tutorial addresses this situation precisely - 
instead of helping a person with their configuration issues, or learning more 
about how to structure the queries used in QGIS, we are tweaking the Discourse 
knobs and levers to get the "optimum" experience.

I guess you can tell that I'm negative on this concept.  I don't feel that the 
mailing list is a be-all and end-all.  But I am pretty sure, again based on my 
experience, that the lovely community we have here on 
qgis-user@lists.osgeo.org<mailto:qgis-user@lists.osgeo.org> will not be the 
same collection of good things once migrated to Discourse.  I do hope that I am 
wrong!

On Wed, Apr 3, 2024 at 7:04 AM Régis Haubourg via QGIS-User 
<qgis-user@lists.osgeo.org<mailto:qgis-user@lists.osgeo.org>> wrote:

[Message sent to all QGIS's lists. Sorry for crossposting - **please reply only 
in PSC list**  ]

[stuff deleted]


Any thought from you is more than welcome, from ranting against modernity to 
thanking SAC for their hard work.

 And thank you, SAC, for your hard work!

--

Chris Hermansen · clhermansen "at" gmail "dot" com

C'est ma façon de parler.
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