I ported the Google+ BeagleBoard.org community to 
https://forum.makerforums.info/c/electronics/beagleboard — almost 2000 
Google+ posts with lots of good Beagle content (and, I *think*, no puppy 
mill spam) has been preserved for the future.

Lots of other Google+ communities already landed there, to the tune of over 
50,000 Google+ posts.

When you go to makerforums, you can just log in "with Google" instead of 
creating a new account. Use the same account you have used to log into 
Google+, and you'll be recognized as the owner of content that you posted 
on Google+, and you can continue to edit it as you could have on Google+.

New conversation is welcomed there. It's an active and living community, 
not just a historical archive. It is intended to fill the role that the 
Google+ community has filled in the past, but that it won't be available 
for in the future. Like the Google+ community, it's open to discussion of 
the whole Beagle ecosystem — boards, bones, capes, and all.

I posted about this on Google+, but anyone who doesn't happen to read the 
message in the next few days would miss it, so it seems useful to post here 
too. ☺

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