On 6/22/20 5:18 PM, nch via agora-discussion wrote:
> On 6/22/20 3:55 PM, James Cook via agora-discussion wrote:
>> On Mon, 22 Jun 2020 at 20:53, Publius Scribonius Scholasticus via
>> agora-discussion <agora-discussion@agoranomic.org> wrote:
>>> On 6/22/20 4:06 PM, nch via agora-discussion wrote:
>>>> On 6/22/20 3:00 PM, Publius Scribonius Scholasticus via agora-discussion
>>>> wrote:
>>>>> On 6/22/20 3:50 PM, James Cook via agora-discussion wrote:
>>>>>> I can do that without objection
>>>>> I can save everyone time by saying that I will object.
>>>>>
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>>>>> Publius Scribonius Scholasticus, Herald, Referee, Tailor, Pirate
>>>>> Champion, Badge of the Great Agoran Revival, Badge of the Salted Earth
>>>> Can I ask what detriment you feel there is to having an extra optional
>>>> discussion forum? We already have the irc and it doesn't seem to impede
>>>> normal play...
>>>>
>>> For me, I am concerned that it could normalize the use of a proprietary,
>>> locked-in platform as an official place of discussion.
>> My concern exactly.
>>
>> - Falsifian
> 
> Trust me, I have spent my entire life using linux and working for non 
> profits, I don't like proprietary. I understand the wariness against 
> Embrace, Extend, Extinguish [1] strategies. But the concern about 
> lock-in for this seems overblown. We had the extremely ephemeral irc. 
> Nobody backed up the conversations there to some archive, and nobody 
> cares because it was specifically meant for conversations that aren't 
> meant to last.

That's an objection I have as well, and I've investigated good archiving
options, but they don't really exist and I have questions about the
ethics of it, but that ship has sailed.

> 
> This is meant to give us back that ephemeral chat. And it already has, 
> frankly. In the discord right now is 9 established players, 1 observer, 
> and 1 new player. We've done a lot of collaboration on the github pages. 
> Nothing these permanent archives would miss, I promise. Things like 
> asking each other git technical questions and rapid feedback. Also, 
> we've told jokes and talked about side topics and generally goofed 
> around in an incredibly refreshing way that has no place on a mailing list.
> 
> And every time anyone in the server wanted to say something longer 
> winded, they've sent it to the mailing lists. Because that's what 
> mailing lists are good at. Having two tools with two different strengths 
> makes us stronger than using one tool to do everything.
> 
> Again, I shy away from proprietary. But it shouldn't be binary, it 
> should be a continuum. Discord fills a slot nothing us is filling for us 
> right now. It has a (in my personal opinion) good TOS and good revenue 
> plan, ones which are mostly kind to the user. If we find something that 
> performs a similar roll to it in the future but is open source, I'm all 
> for killing it for that.

This makes sense, but I think the solution to this is to try to
establish some sort of bridge or create some way for people to access it
without an account.

> 
> I don't think we should turn away a good enough tool because it's not 
> perfect. That slowly kills us and alienates us. The fact that I've seen 
> 3 people show up and then disappear in the last few weeks, two of which 
> explicitly complaining about the avalanche of emails and uncertainty 
> about where they can ask questions, should be proof of that.

If you're correct about the usage of this, only one of those problems
will be solved. I think we should think about ways to better deal with
the avalanche on top of this solution.

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