Re: ghost town

2024-03-11 Thread Barry Scott
> On 11 Mar 2024, at 14:32, Ranbir wrote: > >> The majority of user traffic is >> on https://discussion.fedoraproject.org/ these days. > > Is there proof of this that we could see? Yes. Look at this page and you can see the number/week in each category. For example the user help "Ask Fedora"

Re: ghost town

2024-03-11 Thread Patrick O'Callaghan
On Mon, 2024-03-11 at 10:32 -0400, Ranbir wrote: > On Sun, 2024-03-10 at 09:50 +, Barry wrote: > > > > The majority of user traffic is > > on https://discussion.fedoraproject.org/ these days. > > Is there proof of this that we could see? > If you mean have I gathered statistics, then the an

Re: ghost town

2024-03-11 Thread Ranbir
On Sun, 2024-03-10 at 09:50 +, Barry wrote: > > The majority of user traffic is > on https://discussion.fedoraproject.org/ these days. Is there proof of this that we could see? The web forum is OK. I find it tough to read. There's too much going on. Sometimes I just want to see what people a

Re: ghost town

2024-03-10 Thread Tim via users
On Sun, 2024-03-10 at 09:50 +, Barry wrote: > The majority of user traffic is on https://discussion.fedoraproject.org/ > these days. I flatly refuse to use webforums. They're extremely inconvenient. Email comes to me, I can go through it in my spare time as I see fit. Websites waste my tim

Re: ghost town

2024-03-10 Thread Barry
> On 9 Mar 2024, at 16:27, Tim via users wrote: > > some tumbleweeds drift through The majority of user traffic is on https://discussion.fedoraproject.org/ these days. Barry -- ___ users mailing list -- users@lists.fedoraproject.org To unsubscribe

Re: ghost town

2024-03-09 Thread Patrick O'Callaghan
On Sun, 2024-03-10 at 02:57 +1030, Tim via users wrote: > > *    * * >     * ** > some tumbleweeds drift through > > > So, is everything working fine, or did a new release break everyone's > systems so badly they can't email any more?   ;-) What new release? poc --