Re: Moving from mailing lists to Discourse

2019-02-08 Thread makepost
open an issue for Gtk by emailing a specific email address on GitLab GNOME's instance seem to disallow creating issues by email. GitLab itself, if configured with sub-addressing, generates a private email address for issues when you sign in and visit a repository page:

Re: Moving from mailing lists to Discourse

2019-02-08 Thread Jan Tojnar via gtk-devel-list
On Pá, úno 8, 2019 at 11:53 PM, Reuben Rissler wrote: Thanks. But it probably isn't possible to open an issue for Gtk by emailing a specific email address on GitLab, or am I wrong? Only in Enterprise Edition Premium: https://gitlab.com/help/user/project/service_desk

Re: Moving from mailing lists to Discourse

2019-02-08 Thread Reuben Rissler
On 02/08/2019 04:37 PM, makep...@firemail.cc wrote: So let me get this straight, GitLab has a feature where an ordinary user can setup his GitLab account to email him every time a new issue is created? It's on the repo page, behind the bell icon, to the left of the star. Visible after

Re: Moving from mailing lists to Discourse

2019-02-08 Thread makepost
So let me get this straight, GitLab has a feature where an ordinary user can setup his GitLab account to email him every time a new issue is created? It's on the repo page, behind the bell icon, to the left of the star. Visible after signing in. To be honest, I'd rather hide the stars and

Re: Moving from mailing lists to Discourse

2019-02-08 Thread sri
On Fri, 2019-02-08 at 11:07 +, Emmanuele Bassi via gtk-devel-list wrote: > > > In general, mailman3 + hyperkitty is a somewhat good upgrade on > mailman2 (even though I still prefer the old archive pages compared > to hyperkitty; I've been going through those *a lot* for my "History > of

Re: Moving from mailing lists to Discourse

2019-02-08 Thread Reuben Rissler
On 02/08/2019 12:45 PM, makep...@firemail.cc wrote: ardour LMMS moved handling of support requests and conversations from their mailing list to GitHub issues and it works. Using GNOME's GitLab as the single place for discussions can also be considered an alternative. One can respond to

Re: Moving from mailing lists to Discourse

2019-02-08 Thread makepost
> ardour LMMS moved handling of support requests and conversations from their mailing list to GitHub issues and it works. Using GNOME's GitLab as the single place for discussions can also be considered an alternative. One can respond to issues via email, and email is how I get my

Re: Moving from mailing lists to Discourse

2019-02-08 Thread makepost
> - Hyperkitty's UX is confusing, cluttered to the point of being unhelpful Would benefit from examples of clutter. Opened home page, saw lists. Opened list, saw threads. Opened thread, saw replies and a new reply link. And some buttons for permalink, rating, archive and stats. Basic

Re: Moving from mailing lists to Discourse

2019-02-08 Thread Paul Davis
On Fri, Feb 8, 2019 at 7:33 AM Emmanuele Bassi via gtk-devel-list < gtk-devel-list@gnome.org> wrote: > > As for the subscription: Discourse supports multiple identity > providers—Google, Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, Yahoo, and GitHub are all > supported, and there's a plugin available for GitLab

Re: Moving from mailing lists to Discourse

2019-02-08 Thread Emmanuele Bassi via gtk-devel-list
On Wed, 6 Feb 2019 at 12:19, Emmanuele Bassi wrote: > > The main differences are that you’d need a different subscription account > than the existing one, and that you wouldn’t have the weekly digests, as > far as I can see. > It turns out I was wrong: Discourse has "weekly summaries" as well.

Re: Moving from mailing lists to Discourse

2019-02-08 Thread Emmanuele Bassi via gtk-devel-list
On Thu, 7 Feb 2019 at 00:54, wrote: > > We already looked at Hyperkitty, and found it fairly limited in > > functionality. Avoiding Hyperkitty is what led us to Discourse in the > > first place. > Can you link that discussion please? It was on IRC and in person discussions, and private emails

Re: Moving from mailing lists to Discourse

2019-02-08 Thread Tilo Villwock via gtk-app-devel-list
Am Mittwoch, den 06.02.2019, 12:46 +0100 schrieb Emmanuele Bassi via gtk-app-devel-list: > [Cross-posted to various relevant mailing lists; please, reply to > gtk-devel-list] > > As part of an attempt at making GTK more friendly to newcomers, I and > other > core developers were thinking of