Has Mattermost been suggested? I don't know that much about it but it seems
like a decent candidate on paper: https://mattermost.com/
On Mon, Sep 23, 2024 at 1:25 PM Rich Bowen wrote:
> On 2022/02/18 12:41:34 Jarek Potiuk wrote:
> >
> > There are of course some problems like persistent links to
On 2022/02/18 12:41:34 Jarek Potiuk wrote:
>
> There are of course some problems like persistent links to discussion that
> could potentially survive GitHub pulling all of it down (not a very likely
> possibility,
I think that it's important to acknowledge that in the larger view, it is not
only
t; objections. But if in the end we just produce a new "email grave" for
> emails that are only usable as an excuse, I wouldn't want to see that.
>
> Chris
>
>
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> From: Jarek Potiuk
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rave" for emails that are only
usable as an excuse, I wouldn't want to see that.
Chris
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From: Jarek Potiuk
Sent: Freitag, 18. Februar 2022 11:11
To: dev@community.apache.org
Subject: Re: Re: Thoughts on alternative communication channels for our
communities
I think we can use many tools but when it comes to practicalities - I also
think we should consider the important factor which is how easy it is to
"join" and possibly "migrate".
For Airflow I think a huge benefit of GitHub discussions / Issues is that
pretty much everyone is there already. No fri
Hi All,
My 2 cents on the matter, we have an application (Apache Hop) that is
mainly used by non developers so most of our questions are not of a
technical nature but more general hand-holding and troubleshooting. Though
it should be possible to do this via email you end up with a tread of 20
mail