This does sound rather interesting and I'll look into checking it out as I've 
often found the official support desk can have questions missed and never 
answered.

One thing I would suggest is encourage people to learn how to do it themselves 
with easier to understand guides - like SecurePoll or CentralAuth. The guides 
for these either don't exist or bare minimum so support in these types of areas 
would be nice.

> On 9 Nov 2017, at 06:42 pm, "Ryan Schmidt" <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> It shut down because the owner at the time lost interest in keeping it up and 
> was seemingly unwilling or unable to transfer it to someone else. The forum 
> was pretty popular — not hundreds of posts a day, but it was rarely quiet for 
> long periods of time.
> 
> Past success is not an indicator of present success; the internet landscape 
> has changed since then and internet forums in general are less popular than 
> they used to be. That said, results so far are encouraging and I believe as 
> more questions and other content is added it will eventually reach that 
> critical mass.
> 
> My focus right now is in building a user base and offering reasons to hang 
> out. My most recent effort in that regard is to offer tools that sysadmins 
> can use to make their life easier. I launched a tool to generate configs for 
> pretty urls[1] and next up are some tools to ease deployment of complicated 
> extensions like VisualEditor and Scribunto (including dependencies like 
> Parsoid or the luasandbox PHP extension).
> 
> [1] https://mwusers.org/apps/pretty-url-generator
> 
> --
> Ryan Schmidt
> Sent from my iPhone
> 
>>> On Nov 9, 2017, at 9:43 AM, Chad <[email protected]> wrote:
>>> 
>>> On Wed, Nov 8, 2017 at 2:10 PM Ryan Schmidt <[email protected]> wrote:
>>> 
>>> As such, I have launched a new support forum for MediaWiki[1]. It aims to
>>> make it easier to not only ask for and receive support compared to the
>>> methods I outlined above, but also hopes to serve as a hub where people who
>>> run their own MediaWiki installations can connect, share tips, and network.
>> 
>> Wasn't there a forum like this years ago? IIRC, it never reached critical
>> mass and shut down.
>> 
>> -Chad
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