Another point has been raised to me by someone off-list - adding a forum
would significantly increase the surface area that the Code of Conduct team
have to cover (and potentially become one of the biggest time sinks
required), so we need to consider them in any decision.
Andrew
On Mon, Aug 12, 2
I agree James - forums tend to age slightly worse than mailing lists for
archival content, but I'm hoping the improved experience in the moment
makes up for it.
Plus, our current mailing list archive depends on a service from Google,
and I trust those less these days (though I hope Google Group
I’ve moderated a couple small-medium forums (2k-8k) members as well as
participated in many online.
I am in favor of moving to a forum system for a lot of reasons. I’d be
curious who would be the community manager(s) (not moderators per se) and
if the tone would be similar to the docs and wiki or
I'm not necessarily opposed to this, but I am a bit skeptical of the
long-term archival utility of forums, in large part due to my experience as
a moderator of some decent-sized ones. I think making them useful for that
purpose is going to require about the same level of manual curation as,
say, th
On Sat, Aug 10, 2019 at 3:30 AM Carlton Gibson
wrote:
> What does it need from Ops? (Is there a `docker run-my-service`? Could we
> leverage djangoproject.com (and GitHub) logins, or are they always going
> to be separate?)
>
Markus has done more investigation on how to run it, though my impress
This sounds good to me, plus this can be a all in one django spot for
django developer specially new developer
On Sat, 10 Aug, 2019, 8:33 AM Andrew Godwin, wrote:
> Hi everyone,
>
> This might be slightly controversial, but I would like to propose that we
> have a forum for discussing Django de
Just skimming this mailing list occasionally, I find pretty comical all
those "I think you found the wrong mailing list" replies. Not that there is
anything wrong with that, what else can one do? Just imho any new
communication channel should have a way of moving messages to a correct
place. Maybe
Hello,
I'm in favor of trying Discourse.
--
Aymeric.
> On 10 Aug 2019, at 05:03, Andrew Godwin wrote:
>
> Hi everyone,
>
> This might be slightly controversial, but I would like to propose that we
> have a forum for discussing Django development (and potentially user
> support), alongsid
It would be funny if the Django developers forum will use phpBB...
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On Sat, Aug 10, 2019 at 4:02 PM Adam Johnson wrote:
> I'm up for a forum. I started replying on mailing lists because that's
> what there is, but it does get pretty messy and single thread driven.
>
> PHPBB
I'm up for a forum. I started replying on mailing lists because that's what
there is, but it does get pretty messy and single thread driven.
PHPBB anyone? Shame there isn't a mature Django based forum (that I know
of).
On Sat, 10 Aug 2019 at 11:30, Carlton Gibson
wrote:
> I've thought about thi
I've thought about this sort of thing a few times. My concern has always
been that it'd be "just one more channel" when there are already too many
to follow: here, django-users, IRC (multiple channels) and so on.
If we did it under the aegis of the Django (Org/...SF) and we as a group of
activ
Thank you for bringing up the idea, Andrew.
As expressed at PyCon AU, I'd be interested in giving an alternative to a
mailing list a shot. Something that supports subscribing to topics sounds like
a good idea to overcome the amount of mails one may not be interested in.
Cheers, Markus
On Sat,
On Fri, Aug 9, 2019 at 10:16 PM אורי wrote:
> Every Google Group also has an online forum:
> https://groups.google.com/forum/#!forum/django-developers
>
Indeed, I am aware of this, I usually use it when I link threads on Twitter.
However, it is not really a forum in the sense I am describi
Every Google Group also has an online forum:
https://groups.google.com/forum/#!forum/django-developers
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On Sat, Aug 10, 2019 at 6:03 AM Andrew Godwin wrote:
> Hi everyone,
>
> This might be slightly controversial, but I would like to propose that we
> have a forum for discus
Hi everyone,
This might be slightly controversial, but I would like to propose that we
have a forum for discussing Django development (and potentially user
support), alongside the mailing list and maybe, eventually replacing it.
My full reasoning is below, but in short, it would be more accessibl
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