I am an email and IRC recidivist. I have to admit that ever
since I joined the Plone community forum which uses Discourse, I
have been more engaged with that community than I would have
otherwise. I can choose which topics interest me, forget the
rest, and explore things that might interest me at some point in
the future. It also has a wealth of information easily
searchable and accessible.
I noticed that my wireless carrier uses Discourse as well, and
I've found it exceptionally helpful to solve my phone problems
quickly, compared to the phone manufacturer's craptastic help experience.
I haven't tried Zulip yet, but I just signed up to compare it to Discourse.
I don't know what challenges might be for self-hosting. Perhaps
those who have experience with self-hosting either Discourse or
Zulip could share?
--steve
On 4/21/18 at 11:51 PM, br...@python.org (Brett Cannon) pronounced:
I know this is no shock to Donald, but I agree with what he brings up
below. One of motivators for trying out python.zulipchat.com is to see if
it's real-time nature on top of topic-based discussion could act as a
cross-section for email and IRC.
For me, either something like Zulip or Discourse takes care of a lot of the
issues raised. They provide modern tooling, allow for a central place to
communicate, and allow for sectioning things into streams/sections to
prevent overwhelming e.g. a single mailing list.
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