What about other lists like julia-stats and julia-opt? Would they also move to Discourse or be left behind?
On Wednesday, March 9, 2016 at 4:05:24 PM UTC+2, Stefan Karpinski wrote: > > It seems like we can import the email list from julia-users and julia-dev, > and you can reply on Discourse by email, so people who interact with groups > via email won't necessarily even notice much difference. For people who > interact via the web interface, I think that once the Discourse setup is > ready and populated with past discussions, we will disable posting to > groups and thereby cut over to the new system. It will be briefly > disruptive but shouldn't be too bad. > > On Wed, Mar 9, 2016 at 8:59 AM, Tom Breloff <[email protected] > <javascript:>> wrote: > >> Is it possible to auto-forward new posts from google to discourse? What >> about an automated warning to direct users to the new site? >> >> +1 for moving >> >> On Wed, Mar 9, 2016 at 8:47 AM, Stefan Karpinski <[email protected] >> <javascript:>> wrote: >> >>> Yes, I think we should give this a shot. >>> >>> On Wed, Mar 9, 2016 at 6:28 AM, Viral Shah <[email protected] >>> <javascript:>> wrote: >>> >>>> Yeah, we should qualify. The next step would be to have a someone >>>> (Jonathan Malmud?) come up with a migrating plan, and we should also >>>> formally appoint a group of list admins to carry out the day to day >>>> activities, enforce community standards, etc. >>>> >>>> -viral >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> > On 09-Mar-2016, at 4:31 PM, Hans-Peter <[email protected] >>>> <javascript:>> wrote: >>>> > >>>> > There is a new discourse blog post were Discourse offers free hosting >>>> for 'community friendly Github projects'. I think Julia would qualify and >>>> this would solve the question about self-hosting and its associated work. >>>> > >>>> > On the other hand I don't recall what is the current situation about >>>> some people strongly preferring traditional maillists and Discourse' >>>> support thereof. >>>> >>>> >>> >> >
