Oh, thank god! -- Vennlig Hilsen / Best Regards
Anders Magnus Andersen On Tue, 2017-04-25 at 13:50 -0400, Stéphane Graber wrote: > Hey there, > > We know that not everyone enjoys mailing-lists and searching through > mailing-list archives and would rather use a platform that's > dedicated > to discussion and support. > > We don't know exactly how many of you would prefer using something > like > that instead of the mailing-list or how many more people are out > there > who would benefit from such a platform. > > But we're giving it a shot and will see how things work out over the > next couple of months. If we see little interest, we'll just kill it > off > and revert to using just the lxc-users list. If we see it take off, > we > may start recommending it as the preferred place to get support and > discuss LXC/LXD/LXCFS. > > > The new site is at: https://discuss.linuxcontainers.org > > > We support both Github login as well as standalone registration, so > that > should make it easy for anyone interested to be able to post > questions > and content. > > The site is configured to self-moderate, so active users who post > good > content and help others will automatically get more privileges. That > should let the community shape how this space works rather than have > me > and the core team babysit it :) > > > Discourse (the engine we use for this) supports notifications by e- > mail > as well as responses and topic creation by e-mail. So for those of > you > who don't like dealing with web stuff, you can tweak the e-mail > settings > in your account and then interact with it almost entirely through > e-mails. > > Just a note on that bit, the plaintext version of those e-mails isn't > so > great right now, it's not properly wrapped, contains random spacing > and > the occasional html. I subscribed myself to receive all notifications > and will try to tweak the discourse e-mail code for those of us who > use > mutt or other text-based clients. > > > Anyway, please feel free to post your questions over there, share > stories on what you're doing with LXC/LXD/LXCFS, ... > > We just ask that bug reports remain on Github. If a support question > turns out to be a bug, we'll file one for you on Github or ask for > you > to go file one there (similar to what we've been doing on this list). > > > Hope this is a useful addition to our community! > > Stéphane > _______________________________________________ > lxc-users mailing list > [email protected] > http://lists.linuxcontainers.org/listinfo/lxc-users _______________________________________________ lxc-users mailing list [email protected] http://lists.linuxcontainers.org/listinfo/lxc-users
