Am Mittwoch, den 06.02.2019, 12:46 +0100 schrieb Emmanuele Bassi via
gtk-app-devel-list:
> [Cross-posted to various relevant mailing lists; please, reply to
> gtk-devel-list]
>
> As part of an attempt at making GTK more friendly to newcomers, I and
> other
> core developers were thinking of
As a side note, Python has also opened a Discourse instance (in addition to
their Zulip experiment), and the results have pretty much been positive.
I've also been on Fedora's for quite some time, and it's great.
On Wed, Feb 6, 2019 at 5:46 AM Emmanuele Bassi via gtk-devel-list <
Hi all,
I'm very much in favor! Being able to still use e-mail while also
having a convenient and pretty-looking interface is something I look
*really* forward to.
My only question is: what happens to the old archives? Do we keep them
online as-is, or is there a plan to also migrate them? The
Emmaneule,
at ardour.org, we recently switched from using Drupal forums to Discourse.
The results have been delightful. We managed to get single sign on
integration with our existing site working, which was important for us, but
probably not so much for a GTK Discourse. More notably, once you
On 02/06/2019 05:46 AM, Emmanuele Bassi via gtk-app-devel-list wrote:
> Are there any objections? Did somebody already try out Discourse and has
> opinions about it that they want to share with the community?
>
> Ciao,
> Emmanuele.
Improvements are always welcome, but I've seen a number of
More information on Discourse:
- About: https://www.discourse.org/about
- Features: https://www.discourse.org/features
Discourse is a forum software that has multiple ways to access it: web,
native apps, and email. It's not a mailing list software with a web
frontend.
The interesting (to
[Cross-posted to various relevant mailing lists; please, reply to
gtk-devel-list]
As part of an attempt at making GTK more friendly to newcomers, I and other
core developers were thinking of moving the mailing lists from the current
mailman installation to Discourse:
https://discourse.org/