Il giorno Thu, 29 Nov 2018 11:32:12 +0100 Harald Sitter <sit...@kde.org> ha scritto:
> with the current forums? Do we have the original evaluation of how we > ended up with phpbb somewhere? Originally it was MyBB[1] (just open sourced), then we started hitting some limitations there, and it was decided to move to phpBB[2]. The migration plan was done semi-informally on IRC: there used to be a comprehensive list of changes over MyBB, but when writing the Dot story it came out a little too confrontational, so we (me, Ingo, Ben, and Sayak at the time) decided to tone it down. > Which customizations are there, what do they do, where is their code > and who maintains them currently? websites/forum.kde.org on git. No one maintains them at all at the moment. Some inclusions there are Brainstorm and the gallery modification used by Krita. In addition, there is the "Anti Spam" mod which is used, among other things, to one click ban spammers. > In fact, I am also not sure why everyone seems to consider importing > 10 year old forum posts a given requirement here. We migrated away Boud has already given an example. > Can you describe these workflows a bit? > There is this https://www.discourse.org/plugins/akismet.html not sure Is it Akismet in name, or uses the service? > it's sufficient though. One could always opt to write custom plugins The idea would be, if possible, to prevent the mistake made in the past and use custom stuff only if absolutely necessary (that's what got us in the current mess in the first place). [1] https://www.kde.org/announcements/forum.php [2] https://dot.kde.org/2009/06/29/new-look-and-features-kde-community-forums
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