Hi Jeff and Thomas -- When Google Groups have come up before, the sense I've gotten from others is that they consider them to be on their way out (or maybe that their use is declining by key groups, maybe even key groups within Google?). Thoughts on that?
Thanks for the pointer to Discourse as well, Thomas. -Brad On Thu, 5 May 2016, Thomas Van Doren wrote: > I like Google Groups as a direct alternative to SF mailing lists. > > Discourse <https://www.discourse.org/> is a different paradigm for handling > large group discussions in a public forum. It can send email notifications > and accept email replies, enabling it to function as a mailing list > alternative at some level. It also has a bunch of other features that are > useful for group discussions like community moderation, topic > summarization, upvoting, and much more <https://www.discourse.org/about/>. > > As an example, Rust has two Discourse forums: one for users and another > development/design discussions: > > https://users.rust-lang.org/ > https://internals.rust-lang.org/ > > > Thomas Van Doren > [email protected] > > On Wed, May 4, 2016 at 8:26 PM, Jeff Hammond <[email protected]> wrote: > >> Google groups have always worked great for me, but I've heard of people >> who struggle to subscribe (which has never been proven to be anything other >> than user error, but frequent user errors may imply bad design). >> >> Some people like Slack. Not sure if it would work for this group. >> >> $0.0178 >> >> Jeff >> >> >> On Wednesday, May 4, 2016, Brad Chamberlain <[email protected]> wrote: >> >>> >>> Hi Josh -- >>> >>>> They use groups.io, which has the usual >>>> calender and multiple group features plus integration features such as >>> with >>>> Trello. >>> >>> This is an interesting option, thanks for passing it along. I'm not >>> familiar with groups.io other than what I read clicking through their >>> pages based on this mail. Does anyone else on the list have firsthand >>> experience with it? >>> >>> On the plus side, it's clearly much more modern and flexible than >>> SourceForge's mailman-based mailing lists. On the neutral-to-minus side, >>> it looks like the free plans rely on ad-based revenue (one of the common >>> complaints about SourceForge mailing lists) and little is said about spam >>> filtering (the second most common complaint). And as Joshua points out >>> there isn't an obvious path for transferring existing mailman-based >>> lists/archives over (though maybe there's an inobvious path). >>> >>> >>>> P.S. A discussion about their planned package manager: >>>> >>>> https://github.com/ponylang/ponyc/issues/247 >>>> >>>> They like Go's approach, with dependencies listed in the source files, >>> but >>>> with more consciousness of centralizing some of them in a configuration >>>> folder and predownloading for machines with limited network access. >>> That's >>>> what I remember at least. >>> >>> I can't recall whether this has come up in/around this thread, but there's >>> a (rough) draft CHIP for a Chapel package manager here: >>> >>> https://github.com/chapel-lang/chapel/blob/master/doc/chips/9.rst >>> >>> Comments and feedback welcome. >>> >>> -Brad >>> >>> >>> >>> ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ >>> Find and fix application performance issues faster with Applications >>> Manager >>> Applications Manager provides deep performance insights into multiple >>> tiers of >>> your business applications. It resolves application problems quickly and >>> reduces your MTTR. Get your free trial! >>> https://ad.doubleclick.net/ddm/clk/302982198;130105516;z >>> _______________________________________________ >>> Chapel-developers mailing list >>> [email protected] >>> https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/chapel-developers >>> >> >> >> -- >> Jeff Hammond >> [email protected] >> http://jeffhammond.github.io/ >> >> >> ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ >> Find and fix application performance issues faster with Applications >> Manager >> Applications Manager provides deep performance insights into multiple >> tiers of >> your business applications. It resolves application problems quickly and >> reduces your MTTR. Get your free trial! >> https://ad.doubleclick.net/ddm/clk/302982198;130105516;z >> _______________________________________________ >> Chapel-developers mailing list >> [email protected] >> https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/chapel-developers >> >> > ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Find and fix application performance issues faster with Applications Manager Applications Manager provides deep performance insights into multiple tiers of your business applications. It resolves application problems quickly and reduces your MTTR. Get your free trial! https://ad.doubleclick.net/ddm/clk/302982198;130105516;z _______________________________________________ Chapel-developers mailing list [email protected] https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/chapel-developers
