I think the problem here is about how we're choosing to migrate to another
tool. We are basically moving to Stride because Atlassian is being
uncooperative with updating HipChat, even though Stride is still not fully
functional.
Atlassian made HipChat, and we're not happy with HipChat. Atlassian ma
I see it much simpler.
We're moving to Stride because that's how HipChat evolved.
On Tue, 22 May 2018, 09:34 Yoann Rodiere, wrote:
> I think the problem here is about how we're choosing to migrate to another
> tool. We are basically moving to Stride because Atlassian is being
> uncooperative w
Hi,
We've seen a few posts on discourse lately without any category. More often
than not, these are about ORM (which makes sense since most posts are about
ORM).
This is a bit annoying since it makes it hard to configure Discourse to
only receive notifications about topics we want to actively mon
On Tue, May 22, 2018 at 10:26 AM, Yoann Rodiere wrote:
> ... But I think the one criteria that will make us pick Stride is free
> hosting. Most other platforms either do not have a free plan, or do not
> provide all of their features to free plan users. Zulip apparently removes
> OAuth authentica
+1 to encourage people to set a category
but I wouldn't require strict rules, it's not like we're flooded with
notifications?
In particular, I see no value in a "Miscellaneous" category; it's not
like people are going to think "cool, Miscellaneous is exactly what I
was looking for".
On 22 May 20
I counted at least 3 mis-categorized topics just this weekend, and beyond
the notification we also have to categorize them ourselves.
Unfortunately I can't "encourage" without enforcing a strict rule.
Discourse only has an option to force people to chose a category, not an
option to make it more o
Hi,
On Tue, May 22, 2018 at 10:43 AM, Yoann Rodiere wrote:
> Would anyone object to disallowing uncategorized topics? I can create a
> "Miscellaneous" category if you want, but I'd really like people to pick a
> category when they create a topic.
Sure, let's do it if we can.
I don't think we
I can create a category named " " and force users to pick something
explicitly, but it will render poorly, especially on the home page.
What's wrong with "Miscellaneous"? I can use another name if you want.
"Cannot categorize" or something like that. I can even try naming it
"Uncategorized", but t
On 22 May 2018 at 10:15, Yoann Rodiere wrote:
> I counted at least 3 mis-categorized topics just this weekend, and beyond
> the notification we also have to categorize them ourselves.
>
> Unfortunately I can't "encourage" without enforcing a strict rule. Discourse
> only has an option to force peo
On 22 May 2018 at 10:30, Yoann Rodiere wrote:
> I can create a category named " " and force users to pick something
> explicitly, but it will render poorly, especially on the home page.
Just a joke. More seriously I was wondering if there was some way.
> What's wrong with "Miscellaneous"? I can
Done: users must now choose a category, and may use "Miscellaneous" if
their topic really doesn't fit any category.
On Tue, 22 May 2018 at 11:48 Sanne Grinovero wrote:
> On 22 May 2018 at 10:30, Yoann Rodiere wrote:
> > I can create a category named " " and force users to pick something
> > exp
Hi all,
good news first: WildFly 13 will include our latest Hibernate
libraries, in addition to the existing ones.
When booting WildFly 13 with the "-Dee8.preview.mode=true" property
set, it will use:
- Hibernate ORM 5.3
- Hibernate Search 5.10
- Hibernate Validator 6.0
(Validator 6 was avail
On 05/20/2018 08:48 AM, Sanne Grinovero wrote:
> Hi Scott,
>
> could you explain what you mean by "tradeoff" in this context?
Hi Sanne,
Sure, see below for more details.
>
> Thanks!
>
>
> On 20 May 2018 at 12:06, Scott Marlow wrote:
>> There is a tradeoff in WF deployment, between Hiber
Hi,
Here are the minutes of our NoORM IRC meeting:
15:38 < jbott> Meeting ended Tue May 22 13:37:54 2018 UTC. Information
about MeetBot at http://wiki.debian.org/MeetBot . (v 0.1.4)
15:38 < jbott> Minutes:
http://transcripts.jboss.org/meeting/irc.freenode.org/hibernate-dev/2018/hibernate-dev.201
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