On Wednesday, 12 March 2014 at 18:15:33 UTC, Vladimir Panteleev wrote:
On Wednesday, 12 March 2014 at 18:11:52 UTC, bossfong wrote:
As a "new kid", I'm really baffled by by how much discussion in the developers scene is done in mailing lists. I strongly believe that mailing-lists are not suited for heated discussions on very specific issues. I even belive it's counter-productive when comparing the discussion flow with modern forum software. By modern forum software I mean discussion centric software like disqus[1].

My appeal is it to switch to a more modern forum software (even though I value really much, that the current webforum is implemented in D).

Is there anything specific holding us back?

Many core contributors, as well as Walter Bright and Andrei Alexandrescu, communicate using news and email software (using the NNTP server and mailing list gateway). It would be unreasonable to ask them to switch. This forum was created as a compromise, as it provides a forum-like interface for those who prefer one, without dividing the community.

I can definitely understand that.

Which Disqus features would you like to see in the forum interface?

Although it might sound very much like a Facebook fanboy, I would really like to have a way to agree to a post/someones opinion without having to go through the (to me tedious) process of writing a reply. I also think this would get rid of the "+1" posts, which I find to be annoying. Another reason why I think a Like/Thanks/Upvote/whateveryouwanttocallit feature would be helpfully is the following: In one thread (I believe it was about Memory Management), there was some "side duscussion" about a "vocal minority". Reasoning about a vocal minority seem odd to me. So if there was a really easy way to somehow express your opinion about some statement, that would help. Another feature I would like is proper line breaks. Line breaks are inserted in places where they just don't belong. This becomes especially visible when someone pastes code that spans over the "automatically insert a linebreak here" width. I have no clue, but to me it seems to be a limitation of the forum being backed by a newsgroup. These are just two problems that stand out to me on a regular basis. There are more things that annoyed me once or twice, but they just won't come to my head right now. I'll post another reply, when I remember them.

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