Thanks Yin for taking the initiative to help improve the
communication channels for the Open64 community.
If you would like to make updates to the www.open64.net
website, that is something that could likely be provided
after a discussion in the Open64 Steering Group.

I agree that we should consolidate all community activity
under the "open64.net" domain. This domain is hosted
by the University of Delaware and provides the following:
  1. project website (www.open64.net)
  2. project wiki (wiki.open64.net)
  3. defect tracking  (bugs.open64.net)
  4. subversion repository (svn.open64.net)

Currently, the open64.net project is also using sourceforge.net
for the following tasks:
  1. mailing lists (open64-devel, open64-user)
  2. downloads of Open64 releases

It would be very easy to enable other features on sourceforge
that are useful for the Open64 community. For example, I
just enabled the "Forums" feature to try it out.

 http://sourceforge.net/projects/open64/forums
 https://sourceforge.net/projects/open64/forums/forum/110054

Comments ?

- Suneel


2010/9/8 Yin Ma <y...@absoft.com>:
> I would like to put this forum under Open64.net.  However
> I have no access to Open64.net domain
>
>                                    Yin
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: ""C. Bergström"" <cbergst...@pathscale.com>
> To: "Yin Ma" <y...@absoft.com>
> Cc: <open64-u...@lists.sourceforge.net>;
> <open64-devel@lists.sourceforge.net>
> Sent: Tuesday, September 07, 2010 9:25 AM
> Subject: Re: [Open64-devel] Forum for Open64 is Online. Welcome to Post
>
>
>> Yin Ma wrote:
>>> Hi Everyone,
>>>
>>>      Inspired by the discussion about how to collaborate Open64
>>> community better in the Open64 workshop last month, a forum
>>> with rich features (http://www.affinic.com) is created in order to
>>> provide alternative platform to share knowledge in community. The
>>> topics posted in forum are much easier to retrieve, search not only
>>> by users but also by search engines. The online forum is also better
>>> way to attract new users compared to mailing lists.
>>>     Some basic stuffs have been added into this forum, please visit
>>> http://www.affinic.com to access the forum. The host provides unlimited
>>> bandwidth and unlimited space. Welcome everyone to register and
>>> share your question and knowledge there.
>> Why not put this as a subdomain of open64.net.. For example
>> forums.open64.net?  There's also the AMD Open64 forums.. Will AMD be
>> redirecting their users to the new official forum or should open64.net
>> redirect people to that forum which is actively monitored?
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