Another note - we reuse the Kubernetes slack channel, and we would
have no plans to remove that channel because we get a lot of joint
overlap with kube development.  Adding more channels to discuss means
people just have to log into more places.

> On Jul 12, 2019, at 11:48 AM, Colin Walters <walt...@verbum.org> wrote:
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>
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> On Fri, Jul 12, 2019, at 10:19 AM, Neal Gompa wrote:
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>> Fedora didn't shut down its users@ list when it deployed
>> discussions.fp.o. And adoption of Discourse in Fedora hasn't been very
>> high outside of the Silverblue/CoreOS bubble.
>
> Eh, but the traditional Fedora community has a pretty high level of, hmm..how 
> to describe it...people likely to be "power email" users, the types of people 
> who know how to set up email filtering, may even run their own email servers 
> in 2019, etc.   That said  I think Discourse is "okay enough" for those 
> people, even though it's more "web page" than "email list" (where as mailman 
> 3 is more the other way around).
>
>> I'm not opposed to the idea of having an additional channel for user
>> support with Discourse on okd.io, though.
>
> We already have too many channels, adding more isn't going to help.   The 
> existing lists aren't high traffic, and my high level impression is the 
> people posting here are going to be fine with Discourse.
>
> The reason I mentioned commons Slack first is because it's the primary 
> entrypoint, and I think Discourse is a better *primary* entrypoint.
>
> (And not responding directly to Neil here) - Let's please keep proposals for 
> any changes to the *real time* stuff like Slack/IRC out of this discussion 
> because I'd like to focus on a clear and "direct" goal (Discourse replacing 
> mailman) - anything else scope creeps this a lot.
>
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