Hi,
I'm repeating my opinion from one or two years ago: I don't want to force
somebody to use a specific platform system but personally I don't have the
time to partipicate in a forum - I want all in my mail inbox (and delete
unrelated items so that they will never appear again) and not having to
login on a separate website each time. I also don't have the time to follow
(or even filter out) every user-to-user-discussion (even though I'm aware
that we developers should not lose contact to the user base) so I think the
existing forum is a good place to keep.
Reporting bugs, patches or similiar IMHO should not be related to a mailing
list or forum at all. These tasks have to be handled by the development
platform which is now Github. Registering at Github and reporting issues in
a web form shouldn't be that hard, even for non-technical users.
HTH
Toby
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