Re: [libreoffice-website] Discourse as a proposal to replace Ask

2020-08-16 Thread Regis Perdreau
Hi, Ruby on Rails is a good choice for community supported infrastructure. Easy to learn, all projects have the same repository structure, so it's easy to dive in, easy to deploy, easy to modify, no cluttered dependencies...can work with React front end, and other javascript hell. Régis Perdreau

Re: [libreoffice-website] Discourse as a proposal to replace Ask

2020-08-14 Thread sophi
Hi all, As a follow-up of this mail, our instance is now up and running here https://vm222.documentfoundation.org/ You can log-in with your SSO account. We now need to discuss how to organize the categories, who will be moderators, what is missing, well, all the things needed if we want to migrate

Re: [libreoffice-website] Discourse as a proposal to replace Ask

2020-05-04 Thread Daniel Armando Rodriguez
El 2020-04-30 06:46, William Gathoye (LibreOffice) escribió: On 30/04/2020 12:25, sophi wrote: [...] So here is the rough idea. I would like to have your feedback on it> [...] Big +1 for me. [...]> Again I'm well aware that Discourse is not the perfect tool [...] No tool is perfect, but th

Re: [libreoffice-website] Discourse as a proposal to replace Ask

2020-04-30 Thread William Gathoye (LibreOffice)
On 30/04/2020 12:25, sophi wrote: > [...] > So here is the rough idea. I would like to have your feedback on it> [...] Big +1 for me. > [...]> Again I'm well aware that Discourse is not the perfect tool > [...] No tool is perfect, but the latter is well maintained, with a big comunity, and like y

[libreoffice-website] Discourse as a proposal to replace Ask

2020-04-30 Thread sophi
Hi all, I would like to invite you to a discussion and later to a test on Discourse instance to evaluate the replacement of our Ask instance. Guilhem has not yet installed a test instance on our infra but he will do in the next weeks. The reasoning to a migration is that Ask is often seen as comp