I know that Mozilla has moved (at least many of) their mailing lists to
Discourse, and that you can reply to Discourse threads via email (i.e., you
don't need to use a web browser to participate in discussions). There's
even the ability to import GNU Mailman messages and threads into Discourse.

Being able to follow doc tags would probably open us up to docs-discussions
in other list that we otherwise might not see. That would be good.

I'd defer to Petr and others on making such a transition, though.

Jim

On Sun, Mar 10, 2019 at 1:45 PM Petr Kovar <[email protected]> wrote:

> On Sun, 03 Mar 2019 17:25:38 -0500
> Shaun McCance <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > Hi all,
> >
> > We have a Discourse server for GNOME now:
> >
> > https://discourse.gnome.org/
> >
> > There's been some conversation about moving development conversations
> > there. I honestly don't know how that will pan out, but it's something
> > we ought to think about for docs conversations.
> >
> > One of the advantages over mailing lists is that we can have tags that
> > people apply to threads, and you can watch those tags. So if you're
> > interested in docs (and if we had a docs tag), you could follow that
> > tag, and you'd see docs threads even in categories you don't otherwise
> > follow.
>
> How do we request a docs tag? Asking in one of the Discourse threads,
> maybe?
> This could be an interesting alternative to getting mode feedback on GNOME
> docs, since the docs feedback ML linked from help.g.o doesn't quite work,
> though I also think deprecating MLs in favor of Discourse for project
> discussion would be a bit preliminary.
>
> Cheers,
> pk
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