As one of the oldest and most frequent users (before my sabbatical) of the
mailing list, I just wanted to say that I never had an issue with it. It
works. As long as I could continue using only email, I am happy.

For realtime communication, there is the IRC channel. If prefer the mailing
list since everything is archived.

Ivan
 On Apr 2, 2015 5:36 PM, "leslie.hawthorn" <leslie.hawth...@elastic.co>
wrote:

> Hello everyone,
>
> As we’ve begun to scale up development on three different open source
> projects, we’ve found Google Groups to be a difficult solution for dealing
> with all of our needs for community support. We’ve got multiple mailing
> lists going, which can be confusing for new folks trying to figure out
> where to go to ask a question.
>
> We’ve also found our lists are becoming noisy in the “good problem to
> have” kind of way. As we’ve seen more user adoption, and across such a wide
> variety of use cases, we’re getting widely different types of questions
> asked. For example, I can imagine that folks not using our Python client
> would rather not be distracted with emails about it.
>
> There’s also a few other strikes against Groups as a tool, such as the
> fact that it is no longer a supported product by Google, it provides no API
> hooks and it is not available for users in China.
>
> We’ve evaluated several options and we’re currently considering shuttering
> the elasticsearch-user and logstash-users Google Groups in favor of a
> Discourse forum. You can read more about Discourse at
> http://www.discourse.org
>
> We feel Discourse will allow us to provide a better experience for all of
> our users for a few reasons:
>
> * More fine grained conversation topics = less noise and better targeted
> discussions. e.g. we can offer a forum for each language client, individual
> logstash plugin or for each city to plan user group meetings, etc.
>
> * Facilitates discussions that are not generally happening on list now,
> such as best practices by use case or tips from moving to development to
> production
>
> * Easier for folks who are purely end users - and less used to getting
> peer support on a mailing list - to get help when they need it
>
> Obviously, Discourse does not function the exact same way as a mailing
> list - however, email interaction with Discourse is supported and will
> continue to allow you to participate in discussions over email (though
> there are some small issues related to in-line replies. [0])
>
> We’re working with the Discourse team now as part of evaluating this
> transition, and we know they’re working to resolve this particular issue.
> We’re also still determining how Discourse will handle our needs for both
> user and list archive migration, and we’ll know the precise details of how
> that would work soon. (We’ll share when we have them.)
>
> The final goal would be to move Google Groups to read-only archives, and
> cut over to Discourse completely for community support discussions.
>
> We’re looking at making the cut over in ~30 days from today, but obviously
> that’s subject to the feedback we receive from all of you. We’re sharing
> this information to set expectations about time frame for making the
> switch. It’s not set in stone. Our highest priority is to ensure effective
> migration of our list archives and subscribers, which may mean a longer
> time horizon for deploying Discourse, as well.
>
> In the meantime, though, we wanted to communicate early and often and get
> your feedback. Would this change make your life better? Worse? Meh?
>
> Please share your thoughts with us so we can evaluate your feedback. We
> don’t take this switch lightly, and we want to understand how it will
> impact your overall workflow and experience.
>
> We’ll make regular updates to the list responding to incoming feedback and
> be completely transparent about how our thought processes evolve based on
> it.
>
> Thanks in advance!
>
> [0] - https://meta.discourse.org/t/migrating-from-google-groups/24695
>
>
> Cheers,
> LH
>
> Leslie Hawthorn
> Director of Developer Relations
> http://elastic.co
>
>
> Other Places to Find Me:
> Freenode: lh
> Twitter: @lhawthorn
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