I prefer to keep the general exam development discussion on this list. Mattermost might be useful for detailed discussions on specific topics or during SME work on specific topics. As Anselm points out, introducing another platform, with dedicated credentials, has the high risk of loosing people who do not regularly check for new messages, do not want to sign up, etc.. I see no real benefit in Discourse for this specific use case, but I'm glad to discuss any potential benefits of Discourse if they are pointed out.
Fabian On Mon, Jan 1, 2018 at 5:11 PM, Anselm Lingnau <[email protected]> wrote: > Jeroen Baten wrote: > > > +1 on mattermost! > > Mattermost is an impressive piece of software, but I am on Slack for one > project and on a couple of different Rocketchat instances for others. It > frankly sucks to have to keep an eye on N separate IM platforms, and I > don't > like the way they're all subtly different from each other; finally, they're > not suitable for the type of long-form discussion that tends to happen on > this > list. > > If this list moves to an IM platform I will probably just give up on it > because it's too much of a hassle trying to keep up. I'm fine with e-mail, > and > I don't feel a compelling need to move this list to something else. “Never > touch a running system.” > > Anselm > -- > Anselm Lingnau · [email protected] · https://www.tuxcademy.org > Freie Schulungsmaterialien für Linux und Open-Source-Software > Free Training Materials for Linux and Open-Source Software > _______________________________________________ > lpi-examdev mailing list > [email protected] > http://list.lpi.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/lpi-examdev >
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