Re: [Ganglia-general] Ganglia Web Forum?

2010-12-07 Thread Ron Wellnitz
Hi all,

is someone known, what is happened to the ganglia forum ?
i can't reach it since some days or weeks.

Regards,
Ron




Am 08.09.2010 00:10, schrieb Bernard Li:
 Hi all:

 Thanks to Martin, we have setup a web forum for Ganglia.  Please sign
 up for an account and make some posts! :)

 http://forums.ganglia.info/

 (again, that's just another medium for Ganglia discussions,
 mailing-lists are *not* going away)

 Cheers,

 Bernard

 On Thu, Aug 12, 2010 at 1:57 AM, Ball, Martin
 martin.ba...@guest.amec.com  wrote:

 I think a forum would be a great addition to the community for all the 
 reasons that have already been mentioned, I could possibly assist in the 
 hosting as I have a VPS which I use for my other line of work, but I would 
 have to figure out all the bits and bobs for setting up separate domains and 
 clients etc.

 Bernard I will email you directly with my private email address if you would 
 like to discuss this further.

 Cheers,

 Martin

 -Original Message-
 From: Jesse Becker [mailto:becker...@mail.nih.gov]
 Sent: Tuesday, August 10, 2010 1:08 PM
 To: Bernard Li
 Cc: Ganglia
 Subject: Re: [Ganglia-general] Ganglia Web Forum?


 On Tue, Aug 10, 2010 at 01:08:34AM -0400, Bernard Li wrote:
  
 Hi all:

 Recently the idea of having a web forum for Ganglia was brought up on
 the IRC channel and I wanted to get a feel from the general community
 about this.

 Would you participate more/less if Ganglia has a web forum?

 Gee, if only there were a protocol to handle messages and threading and 
 group hierarchy.  People use USE it on a NETwork.  I know!  We could call it 
 USENET!  :-)

 I'd probably participate *less* if there were only a web forum.

  
 And if you think this is a good idea, do you have any preference for
 which forum software to use?

 Something that provides a good mail-to-forum gateway.  Any software that can 
 cross-post in both directions is okay.  I'm not against web forums--I just 
 don't want it to be the only thing.

  
 Lastly -- would anybody be willing to provide hosting for such a web forum?

 If you're desperate in 3-4 months, ask me again. :)

  
 I could set it up at SourceForge's web space, however Internet access
 is restricted therefore certain features (like emailing you when
 someone replies to your thread) will not be available.

 That's annoying (but makes sense as an anti-spam measure), I think its less 
 of an issue if the forums can cross-post to the list.

  
 Thanks,

 Bernard

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Re: [Ganglia-general] Ganglia Web Forum?

2010-12-07 Thread Bernard Li
Hi Ron:

On Tue, Dec 7, 2010 at 12:16 AM, Ron Wellnitz ron.welln...@debeka.de wrote:

 is someone known, what is happened to the ganglia forum ?
 i can't reach it since some days or weeks.

Yes I've noticed it since last week and have already emailed Martin.
Hopefully he will get around to looking into it soon.

Thanks for the note.

Cheers,

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Re: [Ganglia-general] Ganglia Web Forum?

2010-09-07 Thread Bernard Li
Hi all:

Thanks to Martin, we have setup a web forum for Ganglia.  Please sign
up for an account and make some posts! :)

http://forums.ganglia.info/

(again, that's just another medium for Ganglia discussions,
mailing-lists are *not* going away)

Cheers,

Bernard

On Thu, Aug 12, 2010 at 1:57 AM, Ball, Martin
martin.ba...@guest.amec.com wrote:

 I think a forum would be a great addition to the community for all the 
 reasons that have already been mentioned, I could possibly assist in the 
 hosting as I have a VPS which I use for my other line of work, but I would 
 have to figure out all the bits and bobs for setting up separate domains and 
 clients etc.

 Bernard I will email you directly with my private email address if you would 
 like to discuss this further.

 Cheers,

 Martin

 -Original Message-
 From: Jesse Becker [mailto:becker...@mail.nih.gov]
 Sent: Tuesday, August 10, 2010 1:08 PM
 To: Bernard Li
 Cc: Ganglia
 Subject: Re: [Ganglia-general] Ganglia Web Forum?


 On Tue, Aug 10, 2010 at 01:08:34AM -0400, Bernard Li wrote:
Hi all:

Recently the idea of having a web forum for Ganglia was brought up on
the IRC channel and I wanted to get a feel from the general community
about this.

Would you participate more/less if Ganglia has a web forum?

 Gee, if only there were a protocol to handle messages and threading and group 
 hierarchy.  People use USE it on a NETwork.  I know!  We could call it 
 USENET!  :-)

 I'd probably participate *less* if there were only a web forum.

And if you think this is a good idea, do you have any preference for
which forum software to use?

 Something that provides a good mail-to-forum gateway.  Any software that can 
 cross-post in both directions is okay.  I'm not against web forums--I just 
 don't want it to be the only thing.

Lastly -- would anybody be willing to provide hosting for such a web forum?

 If you're desperate in 3-4 months, ask me again. :)

I could set it up at SourceForge's web space, however Internet access
is restricted therefore certain features (like emailing you when
someone replies to your thread) will not be available.

 That's annoying (but makes sense as an anti-spam measure), I think its less 
 of an issue if the forums can cross-post to the list.


Thanks,

Bernard

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Re: [Ganglia-general] Ganglia Web Forum?

2010-08-12 Thread Ball, Martin

I think a forum would be a great addition to the community for all the reasons 
that have already been mentioned, I could possibly assist in the hosting as I 
have a VPS which I use for my other line of work, but I would have to figure 
out all the bits and bobs for setting up separate domains and clients etc.

Bernard I will email you directly with my private email address if you would 
like to discuss this further.

Cheers,

Martin

-Original Message-
From: Jesse Becker [mailto:becker...@mail.nih.gov]
Sent: Tuesday, August 10, 2010 1:08 PM
To: Bernard Li
Cc: Ganglia
Subject: Re: [Ganglia-general] Ganglia Web Forum?


On Tue, Aug 10, 2010 at 01:08:34AM -0400, Bernard Li wrote:
Hi all:

Recently the idea of having a web forum for Ganglia was brought up on
the IRC channel and I wanted to get a feel from the general community
about this.

Would you participate more/less if Ganglia has a web forum?

Gee, if only there were a protocol to handle messages and threading and group 
hierarchy.  People use USE it on a NETwork.  I know!  We could call it USENET!  
:-)

I'd probably participate *less* if there were only a web forum.

And if you think this is a good idea, do you have any preference for
which forum software to use?

Something that provides a good mail-to-forum gateway.  Any software that can 
cross-post in both directions is okay.  I'm not against web forums--I just 
don't want it to be the only thing.

Lastly -- would anybody be willing to provide hosting for such a web forum?

If you're desperate in 3-4 months, ask me again. :)

I could set it up at SourceForge's web space, however Internet access
is restricted therefore certain features (like emailing you when
someone replies to your thread) will not be available.

That's annoying (but makes sense as an anti-spam measure), I think its less of 
an issue if the forums can cross-post to the list.


Thanks,

Bernard

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Re: [Ganglia-general] Ganglia Web Forum?

2010-08-10 Thread Jesse Becker
On Tue, Aug 10, 2010 at 01:08:34AM -0400, Bernard Li wrote:
Hi all:

Recently the idea of having a web forum for Ganglia was brought up on
the IRC channel and I wanted to get a feel from the general community
about this.

Would you participate more/less if Ganglia has a web forum?

Gee, if only there were a protocol to handle messages and threading and
group hierarchy.  People use USE it on a NETwork.  I know!  We could
call it USENET!  :-)

I'd probably participate *less* if there were only a web forum.

And if you think this is a good idea, do you have any preference for
which forum software to use?

Something that provides a good mail-to-forum gateway.  Any software that
can cross-post in both directions is okay.  I'm not against web
forums--I just don't want it to be the only thing.

Lastly -- would anybody be willing to provide hosting for such a web forum?

If you're desperate in 3-4 months, ask me again. :)

I could set it up at SourceForge's web space, however Internet access
is restricted therefore certain features (like emailing you when
someone replies to your thread) will not be available.

That's annoying (but makes sense as an anti-spam measure), I think its
less of an issue if the forums can cross-post to the list.


Thanks,

Bernard

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Re: [Ganglia-general] Ganglia Web Forum?

2010-08-10 Thread Eric Shubert
Bernard Li wrote:
 Hi all:
 
 Recently the idea of having a web forum for Ganglia was brought up on
 the IRC channel and I wanted to get a feel from the general community
 about this.
 
 Would you participate more/less if Ganglia has a web forum?
 
 And if you think this is a good idea, do you have any preference for
 which forum software to use?
 
 Lastly -- would anybody be willing to provide hosting for such a web forum?
 
 I could set it up at SourceForge's web space, however Internet access
 is restricted therefore certain features (like emailing you when
 someone replies to your thread) will not be available.
 
 Thanks,
 
 Bernard
 
 --

I dislike forums, and generally don't participate in them on a regular 
basis.

I do like gmane.org for lists. Newsreader format makes it easy to 
subscribe/unsubscribe, plus searchable archives. What's not to like? :)

Ganglia lists are already set up on gmane:
gmane.comp.monitoring.ganglia.general
gmane.comp.monitoring.ganglia.devel
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Re: [Ganglia-general] Ganglia Web Forum?

2010-08-10 Thread Duncan Hutty
Bernard Li wrote:
 Hi all:
 
 Recently the idea of having a web forum for Ganglia was brought up on
 the IRC channel and I wanted to get a feel from the general community
 about this.
 
 Would you participate more/less if Ganglia has a web forum?

A web forum? sure, if you can keep it clean of crap. Nothing wrong with 
providing something else in addition. I don't care if there's one or not.

But please, please, please don't abandon/dilute the mailing list/IRC in 
favour of a forum.

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Re: [Ganglia-general] Ganglia Web Forum?

2010-08-10 Thread Seth Graham

On Aug 10, 2010, at 2:15 PM, Bernard Li wrote:
 
 But I just want to clarify that we are *not* abandoning the
 mailing-list and IRC.  Web forums isn't really my cup of tea either
 but I just wanted to make sure that forum users have a place to get
 their questions answered about Ganglia if they prefer that over
 traditional mailing-lists.

This is the one big advantage of a forum.. once the google bot gets into it, 
finding answers to questions is ridiculously easy. The sourceforge mailing list 
search is passable, but the interface is crap and it's a huge hassle getting 
what you want.

 It would be great if forum/mailing-list can just be converged into one
 thing, perhaps we can look into using Nabble?
 
 http://www.nabble.com/


I've never used nabble, but I have used email-to-forum gateways before, and it 
always seems to turn into a mess.. sigs get into forum posts, quoting is all 
kinds of mess, fun stuff like that.

Maybe nabble is better. I wouldn't know.. but it's the sort of thing to keep an 
eye out for.


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