On Mar 13, 2011, at 10:00 PM, Andreas Hahn wrote:

> Am 10.03.2011 17:39, schrieb Paul Libbrecht:
>> Please contradict me!
> Paul,
> actually - how could I do this ?
> I'm not an expert in forum software so I'd to go for the naive approach 
> - comparing features e.t.c.
> 
> I was hoping for some insight that it is beneficial for the whole 
> project to encourage users first to browse and then to participate - 
> even if it means  for you and the others around here to give up beloved 
> habits.
> 
> Anyway - I'm not going to push you guys back to the future of Web 2.0.
> 
> Given the lame participation when compared to the survey 4 years ago it 
> seems to me that quite some people have already left the boat and it may 
> not matter anymore.

I'm not sure how to read your last 2 paragraphs.

Just note that fro my POV there's no "you" and "me" here. There's only a global 
community and you're part of it. That said at some point some people are going 
to need to work to make it happen, this is where the distinction will happen. 
How far are you willing to help? Maybe a first step would be that you help find 
either a forum software that fits the bill or a hosted service that would work 
for us.

>From the people who answered so far my feeling is that:
* people seem to agree in general that at least for users a forum would be nicer
* since xwiki committers provide a substantial amount of answers to the user 
list as of today it would be nice that they can continue to have the 
information coming to me

My personal POV is indeed that I'd like a forum for both the participation part 
(ie awarding status/points to active participants to surface them) and the 
categorization part but indeed I don't see myself going to the forum so it has 
to come to me. I think this is easy to achieve since on forums like 
getsatisfaction you can subscribe to the whole forum and thus receive all 
posts. What would be even better is if I could post or reply by replying to the 
mail.

Now back to getsatisfaction I think before we could use it we'd need to check:
* are there any limitations for free open source forums? What's their position 
on open source?
* how can we get all the posts in a neutral and standard format should we want 
to move to another tool later on?

Thanks
-Vincent

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