I really like this conceptually, but as a piece of a larger communications plan. We don't want to splinter conversation any more than it already is, so we'd need to be clear about what conversations are meant to happen where.
How we get to that point, I'm not sure. Getting even a vague consensus about moving anything to a different platform is a beast. (Which is also not a good reason not to try.) On Wed, Sep 25, 2024, 6:07 PM Drew Foulks <dfou...@apache.org> wrote: > Hello friends, > > I'd like to pitch the idea of reviving a planet apache of sorts as a reddit > / hackernews / lobste.rs style message board. > > Ideally this solution would have a few features: > * upvotes and downvotes > * scoped forums comprised of post-threads > * LDAP authentication to the ASF > > If anyone would like to work with me on this or has suggestions I'd > really appreciate heating them. I'd like to see this idea take off as I > believe that there are ways that we can use this right off the bat (like > for job postings ;) ) > > -- > Cheers, > > Drew Foulks > Community Development >