Hi everyone,

Thank you all for your feedback on potential new tools for supporting the
open source community.  It’s been helpful to hear your suggestions for
tools and your thoughts on what features are important, which we
incorporated into our list of requirements
<https://docs.google.com/document/d/1J0P2hNXH7hdyxbqi8OCndNrUoxrOXDAbvIGalG6v7qU/>.


I’ve spent the last couple of weeks going through a number of potential
options, including AskBot, AnswerHub, Confluence Questions, StackOverflow,
Vanilla Forums, Zendesk Community, VBulletin, Lithium and Jive.  I’ve
written up summaries of these options in this document
<https://docs.google.com/document/d/1rgH4g2NB7ID-SoowzrefaQSzerEaes3VQMtZ1XGwXs0/edit#>
if you’d like to see the detailed results of our evaluation process.

The short version is: we’re leaning towards AnswerHub.  Although we’d love
to have gone with one of the open source options, AnswerHub is the only one
we’ve found that fits all of our main requirements.  Perhaps the strongest
reason we prefer it to other promising options like AskBot and Vanilla
Forums is the increased support for analytics.  One of our main goals with
the new tool is to make it easier for our engineering and docs teams to
understand what issues are causing the most problems and to address them.
We also want the community as a whole to be able to prioritize answering
the most pressing questions.  Finding tools that let us ask, “What are the
most upvoted/commented upon unanswered questions?” was surprisingly
difficult to find, but AnswerHub let us do that and more.

There was a lot of enthusiasm on list for StackOverflow.  As you can see on
my summary doc, the main reason we didn’t go with them was a lack of
control over content moderation.  AnswerHub is very StackOverflow-like, so
we hope that the community will see it as a good alternative.

Our plan is to go ahead with AnswerHub next week, but we want to give the
community a chance to raise any potential issues we might have overlooked
or to point out any options we might have missed.  If you’ve got any of
those in mind, now’s the time to bring them up!  :)

Best
Shauna

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