Re: [QGIS-Developer] Revolt Chat Community Server

2022-11-12 Thread Tim Sutton via QGIS-Developer
Greetings Johannes and previous posters to this thread. I think the discussion needs to be split in three parts: 1) The official discussion area for project discussions and decisions. In my opinion, for better or worse, this is still the mailing lists until something better has replaced them. For

Re: [QGIS-Developer] Revolt Chat Community Server

2022-11-05 Thread WhereGroup
Sorry if this was covered before, I googled "qgis revolt gitter" and got no hits so maybe it was not: Apart from IRC and Matrix there is also Gitter, with four rooms currently at https://gitter.im/qgis/home Anita said a while ago that those are actually indexed on Google. It seems to have a

Re: [QGIS-Developer] Revolt Chat Community Server

2022-11-05 Thread WhereGroup
+1000 for a QGIS* Discourse! Discourse is fun to use and to administer. Easy to automate with scripts and bots. Login is possible with openid and all that modern bling. As others said, it has a mailing list mode that should cater well to those who prefer that method. Etc etc. I meant to set up

Re: [QGIS-Developer] Revolt Chat Community Server

2022-11-04 Thread Ethan Snyder via QGIS-Developer
Thank you all for your feedback and responses. I will try to get to them all, but may be through several emails (due to time and length). Regis: Thank you for your thorough reply. I do greatly appreciate the effort you put in to your response. For sake of clarity, I will quote just the

Re: [QGIS-Developer] Revolt Chat Community Server

2022-11-03 Thread Régis Haubourg via QGIS-Developer
Hi Greg, On 03/11/2022 01:20, Greg Troxel via QGIS-Developer wrote: Régis Haubourg via QGIS-Developer writes: I think it's really unfortunate that people object to using email, for reasons that to me border on fashion. Besides archives, mailinglists have another important point, which is that t

Re: [QGIS-Developer] Revolt Chat Community Server

2022-11-03 Thread Alexandre Neto via QGIS-Developer
Hi Regis, Thanks for your well though email. Despite local/platform specific communities can arise without any notice, I agree that the QGIS project should choose one official mean of communication. It used to be these mailing lists, but lately it's very quite, which suggests that discussions and

Re: [QGIS-Developer] Revolt Chat Community Server

2022-11-02 Thread Greg Troxel via QGIS-Developer
Also, revolt's terms contain: You are responsible for maintaining the confidentiality of your account and password, including but not limited to the restriction of access to your computer and/or account. You agree to accept responsibility for any and all activities or actions that occur u

Re: [QGIS-Developer] Revolt Chat Community Server

2022-11-02 Thread Greg Troxel via QGIS-Developer
Régis Haubourg via QGIS-Developer writes: > thanks for the work with Revolt. I tried it during the developer > meeting in Firenze, but I did not persist in using it. Let me explain > why and please excuse me in advance, this is a pretty long mail! I found your message to be very thoughtful and

Re: [QGIS-Developer] Revolt Chat Community Server

2022-11-02 Thread Régis Haubourg via QGIS-Developer
Hi Ethan, thanks for the work with Revolt. I tried it during the developer meeting in Firenze, but I did not persist in using it. Let me explain why and please excuse me in advance, this is a pretty long mail! First, before jumping to a tool, I would like that we discuss globally the communi

[QGIS-Developer] Revolt Chat Community Server

2022-10-28 Thread Ethan Snyder via QGIS-Developer
Greetings Devs! For those who aren't aware, Tim Sutton and I created a new community site with Revolt. Revolt is a FOSS alternative to Discord that has many of the features of Discord (for those who know about Discord), but without the not-so-friendly TOS. Some features