Hi all, El 29/10/18 a las 23:27, Jonathan Riddell escribió: > On Mon, 29 Oct 2018 at 20:56, Luca Beltrame <lbeltr...@kde.org> wrote:
[...] >> Does Discourse have a mail interface to avoid breaking user workflows? >> How should a migration be handled? Don't forget we'll lose distributed >> archiving of the mailing lists as well (very useful). > > It certainly notifies by e-mail, I've not yet worked out how it treats > incoming e-mail. Following my experience with this part: Here at Hacklab Almería [0], we are using Discourse for the last 3 years (I think) and, personally I don't like forums, I prefer maillist, but Discourse personal profile can be adjust in order to run "like a maillist": all of the post are send by mail, I can answer by mail, mail are threadeds... practically is no difference with a mail list (I suffer some strange issues with in-line answered, but is possible there are due to Hacklab Almería mail gateway). In fact, usually I don't use forum web, I manage all of the Hacklab stuff across my mail, even started new posts. Adding to this, I encouenter practical that if I'm away from my mail, I can enter to Discourse and answer, or see my private messages or whatever. At this moment, I think this Discourse software is not bad for me. Only my opinion and experience. Cheers. Salud y Revolución. Lobo. [0] https://hacklabalmeria.net/ -- Libertad es poder elegir en cualquier momento. Ahora yo elijo GNU/Linux, para no atar mis manos con las cadenas del soft propietario. Porque la libertad no es tu derecho, es tu responsabilidad. http://www.mucharuina.com --------- Desde El Ejido, en Almería, usuario registrado Linux #294013 http://www.counter.li.org