Re: Start a forum using Discourse

2017-08-20 Thread Guillaume Laforge
I'm not against the idea. Users are free to open any forum they want anyway. It's just that it's more work for us to monitor one more place, and if that forum is not lively and well supported, people might think Groovy itself is not lively. Le 20 août 2017 8:36 AM, "Daniel Sun" a écrit : > Hi Gu

Re: Start a forum using Discourse

2017-08-19 Thread Daniel Sun
Hi Guillaume, Maybe we can encourage groovy developers to set up some non-official forums, which are similar to what Java does ( http://javarevisited.blogspot.jp/2015/01/top-5-java-forums-for-programmers.html ) and will warm up Groovy community further more. Cheers, Daniel.Sun -- View th

Re: Start a forum using Discourse

2017-08-19 Thread Guillaume Laforge
The downside I would see is that it's another channel to monitor, to help our users. We have the mailing lists, there's stack overflow. It's difficult to follow everything and we run the risk of spreading ourselves thin. Le 19 août 2017 8:55 PM, "Charles Monteiro" a écrit : > FWIW, I agree > > O

Re: Start a forum using Discourse

2017-08-19 Thread Charles Monteiro
FWIW, I agree On Sat, Aug 19, 2017 at 2:47 PM Robert Stagner wrote: > Is this going to happen? > > Or, is it up for consideration? It would be great for the Groovy community > > On Sat, Aug 19, 2017 at 2:18 AM Daniel Sun > wrote: > >> Hi Nathan, >> >> I like your idea :) >> >> Cheers, >>

Re: Start a forum using Discourse

2017-08-19 Thread Robert Stagner
Is this going to happen? Or, is it up for consideration? It would be great for the Groovy community On Sat, Aug 19, 2017 at 2:18 AM Daniel Sun wrote: > Hi Nathan, > > I like your idea :) > > Cheers, > Daniel.Sun > > > > -- > View this message in context: > http://groovy.329449.n5.nabble.

Re: Start a forum using Discourse

2017-08-19 Thread Daniel Sun
Hi Nathan, I like your idea :) Cheers, Daniel.Sun -- View this message in context: http://groovy.329449.n5.nabble.com/Start-a-forum-using-Discourse-tp5742677p5742679.html Sent from the Groovy Users mailing list archive at Nabble.com.