Charlie, I understand your concerns and will argue for GG continuing, visit occasionally and hopefully one day we will find ways to make Discourse more acceptable for you. Of course no final decision has being made yet. This is my personal position.
Tones On Saturday, 18 September 2021 at 15:58:22 UTC+10 cj.v...@gmail.com wrote: > It would be good for the discourse forum to indicate that moderators can > also edit members' posts to benefit the community. > > That should be mentioned prominently in terms of use or something. > > That aside, I wish you and other members all the best over in the > discourse forum. You've put together a nice list of benefits, so totally > makes sense why members have flocked over to that forum. > > Me, I'll pop in once in a blue moon, but I will stay over here in the GG > forum because this one is much more accommodating re cognitive disability > challenges. > > > > On Friday, September 17, 2021 at 10:16:20 PM UTC-3 TW Tones wrote: > >> Oh, and you can edit to correct your post :) >> >> I have *just run across the road and discovered that side is much >> greener* :) >> >> On Saturday, 18 September 2021 at 11:12:42 UTC+10 TW Tones wrote: >> >>> Folks, >>> >>> As you may know I am a regular contributor to the community. I just want >>> to let you know although I will always support the use of Google Groups, *I >>> am now only an occasional visitor here.* Without entering into the >>> detailed evaluations and comparisons these are *my reasons why*; >>> >>> - Discourse fixed a number of problems introduced to Google Groups >>> of late eg code highlighting. >>> - Discourse has all the standard features of most of the advance >>> community tools. >>> - It can almost resemble a chat if more than one person is on line. >>> - I do not use any email features only online. >>> - Its easier to keep track of what I have done or when others post >>> and reply >>> - Its nice to use emoticon reactions rather than a whole (email) >>> reply to indicate support, or thank someone. >>> - *I can deal with a larger volume of activity in the same time* >>> - Private messaging without using email is possible (off line >>> discussions) >>> - I can support new users to Discourse, as I certainly want us to >>> move, so of course I support it. >>> - Given the way users have being treated by google eg; destroyed >>> mobile view I no longer trust Google Groups in the long term. >>> >>> There are too many features to name here that I appreciate in Discourse, >>> but most are reusable skills, because they are available in many other >>> community solutions, but not in Google Groups, which after all is a >>> glorified mail list. >>> >>> I did not choose Discourse, but because it has gained some momentum and >>> is more than adequate if not very good *"I just want to leave".* I >>> tried to encourage a move many times, but most communities are like herding >>> cats, but now in the case of Discourse its more like "herding sheep" and a >>> pile of us sheeple, have *just run across the road and discovered than >>> side is much greener* :) >>> >>> I understand there are community members who feel one or more of the >>> following; >>> >>> - finding the transition difficult, >>> - need solutions to help on the new platform >>> - are not familiar with these sophisticated solutions >>> - don't like changing something that works for them. >>> >>> I urge you to come over and connect with me @TW_Tones >>> <https://talk.tiddlywiki.org/u/TW_Tones> I will do all I can to help >>> you learn how to use discourse and transition (others will help as well). >>> >>> Tones >>> >> -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "TiddlyWiki" group. To unsubscribe from this group and stop receiving emails from it, send an email to tiddlywiki+unsubscr...@googlegroups.com. To view this discussion on the web visit https://groups.google.com/d/msgid/tiddlywiki/75d1188a-b18c-4149-876f-d0fe65299dden%40googlegroups.com.