On Sun, Feb 27, 2022 at 9:13 PM Jarek Potiuk <ja...@potiuk.com> wrote:

> >
> >
> > Do any of the mentioned alternatives fulfill those requirements?
> >
>
> I think most - with very little investment on taking backup (same as we do
> with ponymail today).
>
> Two examples:
>
> * http://apache-airflow.slack-archives.org/ Apache Airflow public slack.
> searchable and owned by us: Developed by one of our PMC members in his free
> time. Solves "public", "owned", "searchable". With little effort can be
> made offline-usable (it's a simple web app that loads the backup of slack
> messages), It even looks nice. The only thing it lacks currently is support
> for thread display.
>

This is VERY nice! I'd really like to see some kind of a public
searchability on all popular ASF slack channels.


> * For Github discussion as I mentioned before it's just making sure you
> subscribe to emails (same as current Ponymail backup).
>
> I think it's not a matter of "limitation" of certain media, bit more a
> question of a little "investment" into some popular solutions to make them
> fulfill the requirements we have and a way that INFRA provides instructions
> and possible some little infrastructure and possibly "verification" for
> those popular media used by different PMC. Same as currently providing
> support for Ponymail (which is essentially a 3rd-party tool as well),
>
> It is more effort to support more solutions - yes, but INFRA can also tap
> into support of the PMCs that want to use different tools to help with
> making the effort to make it "blessed".
>

Yeah, I'm thinking that perhaps what is emerging from this thread is a
requirement to have some tooling that would allow ANYTHING -> ASF ML flow
(just for archive and searchabililty purposes). Or will this be too useless
for more "real time" style communications?

Thanks,
Roman.

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