Robert Jonsson <[email protected]> schrieb:
>Hi Florian,
>
>2013/10/8 Florian Jung <[email protected]>:
>> Hi all!
>>
>> Good news: I have found a working forum to mailinglist bridge!
>>
>> We can use the phpBB3 forum we already have (moved over to
>> muse-sequencer.org, of course).
>> We also will host the ML by ourselves (which cuts the last two ropes
>tieing
>> us to sourceforge :)) ).
>>
>> And, what is *extremely* cool: all mails to the ML will show up in
>the forum
>> (including attachments) and vice versa!
>
>sounds awesome!
>
>>
>> There's only a single issue left: one subforum equates to one ML. So
>we have
>> three options:
>>
>> 1. merge the "muse support" and random discussion forum
>> 2. assign "muse support" to lmuse-user ML, and create a lmuse-talk
>mailing
>> list for the other subforum
>> 3. like 2, but do *not* make the random discussion forum available as
>> mailing list.
>
>I would vote for 2 or 3.
>My reasoning is that for support the majority of talk will likely
>originate from the forum, whereas our discussions will likely come
>from the ML side.
>Since the use cases differ and such a mail-forum bridge might not be
>perfect, better keep them separated.
>
>Regards,
>Robert
>
>>
>> try it out under
>> http://muse-sequencer.org/phpbb-test
>> http://muse-sequencer.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/test-list
>>
>> (i haven't imported the DB yet, but that's trivially easy)
>>
>> I'm looking forward to finally having all this migrated. And the
>forum/ML
>> bridge will be awesome :)! No more forgotten forum postings (:
>>
>> What do you think? 1, 2 or 3?
>>
>> flo
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so i'd propose this:
"user support subforum" bridged to [email protected]
this is really only for getting help from users for users (of course, we devs
are also users ;))
newly created "developer subforum" bridged to
[email protected] (just because we can [tm], for added
transparency and bug discussion)
random discussion: just an off-topic forum for the current weather, politics,
the new cinema movie
not bridged to a ML
and "music showcase" where users may post their finished, made-with-muse songs.
(the forum.supports attachments)
not bridged to a ML
i think that's a great step towards an active and easy-to-contribute community
:)
agreed? or do you have improvements?
flo
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