Is there any reason why there needs to be a separate tool for this? If mailing lists are no go why not just stay on GitHub and use GitHub issues for proposals?
Thanks, Martin > On 9 Feb 2017, at 08:51, Jens Alfke via swift-users <swift-users@swift.org> > wrote: > > >> On Feb 8, 2017, at 4:48 PM, Jan Neumüller via swift-users >> <swift-users@swift.org <mailto:swift-users@swift.org>> wrote: >> >> May I ask why with so many great open source forums that junk Discourse got >> chosen? I'm very perplexed by this decision... > > I’ve looked at a lot of forum software, and most of the open-source ones are > pretty poor* in terms of UI and usability. > Discourse is very good as a web app, although its email integration doesn’t > work that well IMHO, so it’s not really a direct replacement for a mailing > list. > If I were proposing something, I’d propose groups.io <http://groups.io/>. > (Which is also not open source, sorry.) > > —Jens > > * I’m being diplomatic. Many of them are worse than poor. The word “wretched” > comes to mind. > _______________________________________________ > swift-users mailing list > swift-users@swift.org > https://lists.swift.org/mailman/listinfo/swift-users
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