On Tue, Jun 15, 2021 at 7:40 AM Matt P. Dziubinski via llvm-dev < llvm-...@lists.llvm.org> wrote:
> On 6/15/2021 12:58, Aaron Ballman via llvm-dev wrote: > > On Mon, Jun 14, 2021 at 5:41 PM James Y Knight via cfe-dev > > <cfe-...@lists.llvm.org> wrote: > >> > >> On Thu, Jun 3, 2021 at 6:19 PM James Y Knight <jykni...@google.com> > wrote: > >>> > >>> I've just tried out discourse for the first time. It is not clear to > me how to use it to replace mailing lists. It has a setting "mailing list > mode", which sounds like the right thing -- sending all messages via email. > Except that option is global -- all messages in all categories on the llvm > discourse instance. Which definitely isn't what I want at all. I don't want > to subscribe to MLIR, for example. > >> > >> > >> FWIW, it would seem that one secret trick here is to NOT check "mailing > list mode" -- that option is mostly there to confuse you, I guess. > >> > >>> In general, I'd say I'm pretty uncomfortable with switching from a > mailing list to discourse. Discourse seems entirely reasonable to use for > end-user-facing forums, but I'm rather unconvinced about its suitability as > a dev-list replacement. Other communities (e.g. python) seem to have a > split, still: mailing lists for dev-lists, and discourse for > end-user-facing forums. > >>> > >>> I'd also note that Mailman3 provides a lot more features than what > we're used to with mailman2, including the ability to interact/post through > the website. > >>> > >>> Maybe someone can convince me that I'm just being a curmudgeon, but at > this point, I'd say we ought to be investigating options to have Someone > Else manage the mailman service, and keep using mailing lists, rather than > attempting to switch to discourse. > >> > >> > >> On that last point, I've gone ahead and asked the folks at osci.io > ("Open Source Community Infrastructure") if they'd be willing to host our > mailing lists. They are a group at RedHat whose mission is to support > infrastructure for open-source community projects, and they host mailman3 > lists for a number of other open-source groups, already ( > https://www.osci.io/tenants/). So, I believe they have the necessary > experience and expertise. > >> > >> They have said they indeed are willing and have the capacity to run > this for us as a service, if we'd like. We'd still need to be responsible > for things like list moderation, but they'd run the mailman installation on > their infrastructure. In my opinion, we ought to take this option, rather > than trying to push a migration to discourse. > >> > >> To me, it seems this would be a much clearer upgrade path, and would > solve the hosting/volunteer-admin issue -- including for commit lists -- > giving the current maintainers quicker relief from the undesired task of > running the list service. Additionally, since it would be a migration to > Mailman3, we would get many of the additional features mentioned as > desirable, e.g. searchable archives and posting from the website. > > > > Thank you for checking into a mailman3 hosting option, I think this > > approach would make me feel the most comfortable (far more comfortable > > than switching to Discord). > > I also find Mailman 3 friendlier than Discourse from the UX point of view. > > Currently Discourse doesn't directly support standard search > functionality in web browsers, Could you describe what's missing/not working in more detail? At least I can use my browser (Chrome)'s search functionality to find words in both the pages linked below. > requiring workarounds like using the > print preview: Compare > https://meta.discourse.org/t/disabling-unload-on-scroll/173975 and > https://meta.discourse.org/t/disabling-unload-on-scroll/173975/print > > Looking at python-dev Mailman 3 interface doesn't seem to suffer from > this issue: > https://mail.python.org/archives/list/python-...@python.org/ > > Best, > Matt > _______________________________________________ > LLVM Developers mailing list > llvm-...@lists.llvm.org > https://lists.llvm.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/llvm-dev >
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