It will be painted! ;)

So far we have:
+2 Disclosure 
+1 Slack
+1 Issue tracker

Let's really get everyone's opinions and see if we can get this rock rolling 
towards a better solution. Of course it will be Apple's choice in the end but 
we can give a voice on the matter to show we do care about moving over. 

Alvarado, Joshua

> On Jan 23, 2017, at 10:55 AM, David Waite <da...@alkaline-solutions.com> 
> wrote:
> 
> As long as we are pretending this bike shed is getting painted again…
> 
> I would actually prefer something closer to an issue tracker than discourse. 
> We get a lot of repeat and diverging topics, and it would be nice to mark 
> discussions as related, duplicates, etc
> 
> -DW
> 
>> On Jan 23, 2017, at 9:22 AM, Adrian Zubarev via swift-evolution 
>> <swift-evolution@swift.org> wrote:
>> 
>> +1 for Discourse. Cannot wait any longer for this to happen.
>> 
>> 
>> 
>> 
>> -- 
>> Adrian Zubarev
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>> Am 23. Januar 2017 um 17:18:42, Joshua Alvarado via swift-evolution 
>> (swift-evolution@swift.org) schrieb:
>> 
>>> Hey swifters,
>>>   I would like to (re)open up discussion on moving away from email for the 
>>> swift evolution mailing list. I know this has probably been discussed 
>>> before but it really should be addressed again. I wouldn't even know how to 
>>> find if it has been discussed before because it would be too hard to go 
>>> back through the history. 
>>> 
>>> The main factors to move away from email is because email may deter 
>>> newcomers, history, and threads. I may be speaking for myself when saying 
>>> email may intimidate newcomers from expressing their opinions and thoughts. 
>>> It is hard to know what has already been discussed and who is even in the 
>>> active conversation. Keeping track of history is a pain as well. Searching 
>>> through many emails to find who said what and when is not effective in 
>>> email clients. Also, code formatting in emails is not effective. Let's 
>>> discuss and actually make an action to move away from email if the 
>>> community so agrees. Of course, recommendations are Slack, Hipchat (-1), 
>>> and Gitter.
>>> 
>>> --
>>> Joshua Alvarado
>>> alvaradojosh...@gmail.com
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