+1. Humans will be able to understand text no matter how it's served, so it's a bit pointless to obsess over gimmicks like GitHub's issue tracker. Switching discussion forums is always a huge pain.
On Thursday, September 10, 2015 at 1:37:01 PM UTC-4, Miguel Bazdresch wrote: > > Personally, I'd prefer to just have an old-fashioned, LISTERV-type mailing > list. Yes, I'm old. > > -- mb > > On Wed, Sep 9, 2015 at 7:34 AM, Nils Gudat <[email protected] > <javascript:>> wrote: > >> Was just thinking about this as first I had to try opening a thread here >> a couple of times before any posts were actually displayed, and then read >> through this >> <http://discuss.junolab.org/t/how-to-let-julia-be-the-boss-of-juno-windows-windows-issue/320> >> >> thread on Mike's Juno Discuss forum, where a user had a question which was >> almost answered by the nice auto-suggestion feature that pops up when you >> ask a question. >> >> I feel that Google Groups has mostly downsides - the system is slow, with >> posts frequently not loading, double posts because of this, no proper code >> formatting or Markdown support etc. >> >> Is there a chance this could be moved to something like Discuss or is >> there too much inertia in having an "established" forum on Google Groups? >> > >
