apparently GitHub has discussions now. it's still in beta, but you can specifically request it if you want it if you contact support, I think
e.g., https://github.com/zeit/next.js/discussions <https://github.com/zeit/next.js/discussions> I'm interested to know what we think about this and how this might/could fit into our plans for user support, discussion, etc. > On 13 Mar 2020, at 00:41, Arturo GARCIA-VARGAS <art...@ficuslabs.com> wrote: > > I'm sure Discourse is a fantastic thing (never used it!) but for us dinosaurs > that still use Email it would be a bad move. > > Plain text rulez > > On 12 March 2020 23:37:18 GMT+00:00, Joan Touzet <woh...@apache.org> wrote: >> FYI, WikiMedia are currently looking at moving from mailing lists to >> Discourse and have done a comprehensive fit/gap analysis. Here's their >> results, as current as 7 March 2020. >> >> https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Discourse >> >> Looks like email integration is still a problem, and specifically the >> problem of only-mailing list users being "left behind" (i.e., the >> bridge >> seems to only work correctly one-way.) Other complications include data >> >> export. >> >> -Joan >> >> On 2020-03-12 14:56, Marcus wrote: >>> The Discourse development team are always very helpful, and >> friendly. >>> >>> http://meta.discourse.org >>> >>> I am sure they would help CouchDB comply with Apache rules, if there >> are any technical issues. Once it has been discussed with Apache of >> course. >>> >>> Discourse is excellent software. Thoughtfully designed and well >> maintained. I had a Discourse server running on Digital Ocean for two >> years. >>> >>> It’s really nice to use and gives the community more of a >> campfire/hub feeling. >>> >>> Discourse is nothing like the old style forum software. There are >> some talks on YouTube where Jeff (aka codinghorror) discusses how he >> designed it (I think it was a talk at MIT?). It’s really interesting >> from a design and development perspective. >>> >>> Marcus >>> >>> >>>> On 12. Mar 2020, at 18:27, Joan Touzet <woh...@apache.org> wrote: >>>> >>>> Hi Garren, thanks for thinking ahead on this one. >>>> >>>>> On 2020-03-12 10:32, Garren Smith wrote: >>>>> Hi All, >>>>> The CouchDB slack channel has been a real success with lots of >> people >>>>> asking for help and getting involved. The main issue is that it is >> not >>>>> searchable so we often get people asking the same questions over >> and over. >>>>> The user mailing list is great in that sense that if you have >> subscribed to >>>>> it you have a searchable list of questions and answers. However, >> it's >>>>> really not user-friendly and judging by the fact that it has very >> low user >>>>> participation I'm guessing most people prefer to use slack to ask >> questions. >>>>> I've been really impressed with how the FoundationDB forum[1] and >> the rust >>>>> internal forum work [2]. I find them easy to use and really >> encourage >>>>> participation. >>>> >>>> I've been having trouble getting Discourse to send me email >> notification when someone follows up to my responses to a thread I >> didn't start. I think I've enabled the correct settings, but it's not >> acting as expected. Hrm. >>>> >>>> I do know that Discourse has a full "mailing list mode," I just >> haven't wanted 100% of the email from FoundationDB's forum to end up in >> my inbox. (I *would* want that for user and dev@couchdb.a.o.) >>>> >>>>> I would like to propose that we move our user and dev >>>>> discussion to Discourse or a forum that works as well as Discourse. >> I think >>>>> that would make it really easy for users of CouchDB to look up >> answers to >>>>> questions and get involved in the development discussion. >>>>> I haven't checked yet, but I'm sure we could get all discourse >> threads to >>>>> automatically email back to the user and dev mailing list so that >> we still >>>>> fulfill our Apache requirements. >>>> >>>> We'd for sure have to have everything land on the Apache CouchDB >> mailing lists as well as here to meet Apache rules and regulations. >> And, of course, Infrastructure is going to have to approve the move, >> possibly the Board as well. >>>> >>>> With the lists still existing forever, Discourse would need to be >> configured to accept email responses as well, from people emailing dev@ >> or user@, meaning a *bi-directional email gateway* will likely have to >> be written/integrated. (I very much doubt Infra will be willing to >> redirect dev@/user@ _directly_ into Discourse.) >>>> >>>> Thus, the bottleneck on the proposal is going to be Infrastructure's >> desire to move ahead, as well as their ability to put resources on >> solving the integration issues (unless you're willing to directly >> volunteer to help code that up.) >>>> >>>> Infra may, for instance, want to host Discourse themselves (if I >> recall correctly, it is self-hostable), and may find some friction >> between that and the nascent Pony Mail project that serves out >> lists.apache.org - if not technically, from human factors. >>>> >>>> You should, at a bare minimum, familiarise yourself with >> https://lists.apache.org/list.html?d...@couchdb.apache.org and determine >> why it doesn't meet our needs. A bullet-point list would be prudent; >> Infra is bound to raise this as their first point. >>>> >>>>> I know its a big step away from what we're used to with our mailing >> lists, >>>>> but I think it would definitely open up our community. >>>> >>>> I'm in support of the idea, but the devil's in the implementation >> details. Like our efforts with git, and Slack, someone is going to have >> to work together with Infra on this for a few months to make it >> reality. I really hope you're volunteering to step up to that role. I >> certainly don't have the time. >>>> >>>>> Cheers >>>>> Garren >>>> >>>> -Joan >>>> >>>>> [1] https://forums.foundationdb.org/ >>>>> [2] https://internals.rust-lang.org/ >>>