Hmm, if not a bug, it seems at least like way over-aggressive moderation 
defaults. I'll look into lifting those. 

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> On Oct 18, 2015, at 1:28 PM, Seth <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> "You're replying too quickly. Please wait 277 hours before trying again."
> 
> one comment every 11 days, or is this a bug? (I'd post it there, but....)
> 
> 
> 
>> On Tuesday, October 13, 2015 at 5:50:21 PM UTC-7, Jonathan Malmaud wrote:
>> Also just realized there's extensive support for oneboxing (smart inline 
>> expansion of links)  http://julia.malmaud.com/t/testing-oneboxing/3205/1
>> 
>>> On Tuesday, October 13, 2015 at 8:27:37 PM UTC-4, Jonathan Malmaud wrote:
>>> I installed a mathjax plugin to Discourse. Try it out! 
>>> http://julia.malmaud.com/t/testing-mathjax-plugin/3203/1
>>> 
>>>> On Tuesday, October 13, 2015 at 4:51:04 PM UTC-4, feza wrote:
>>>> Wow this looks great. Much better than google groups which is rather 
>>>> annoying in many respects. Looking forward to using this sometime in the 
>>>> future. Do you think  mathjax support for latex equations would be useful 
>>>> for a Julia forum?
>>>> 
>>>>> On Saturday, September 19, 2015 at 8:16:36 PM UTC-4, Jonathan Malmaud 
>>>>> wrote:
>>>>> Hi all,
>>>>> There's been some chatter about maybe switching to a new, more modern 
>>>>> forum platform for Julia that could potentially subsume julia-users, 
>>>>> julia-dev, julia-stats, julia-gpu, and julia-jobs.   I created 
>>>>> http://julia.malmaud.com for us to try one out and see if we like it. 
>>>>> Please check it out and leave feedback. All the old posts from 
>>>>> julia-users have already been imported to it.
>>>>> 
>>>>> It is using Discourse, the same forum software used for the forums of 
>>>>> Rust, BoingBoing, and some other big sites. Benefits over Google Groups 
>>>>> include better support for topic tagging, community moderation features,  
>>>>> Markdown (and hence syntax highlighting) in messages, inline previews of 
>>>>> linked-to Github issues, better mobile support, and more options for 
>>>>> controlling when and what you get emailed. The Discourse website does a 
>>>>> better job of summarizing the advantages than I could.
>>>>> 
>>>>> To get things started, MIke Innes suggested having a topic on what we 
>>>>> plan on working on this coming week. I think that's a great idea.
>>>>> 
>>>>> Just to be clear, this isn't "official" in any sense - it's just to 
>>>>> kickstart the discussion. 
>>>>> 
>>>>> -Jon
>>>>> 
>>>>> 

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