Or maybe this list could be more active if it wasn't hosted by Codehaus. I
remember I gave up posting in this list for a while due to it being hosted
at Codehaus.
Em 22/04/2015 23:19, "James Britt" escreveu:
> I don't know how many people are on the list. Perhaps enough to make a
> popular vote
I don't know how many people are on the list. Perhaps enough to make a
popular vote impractical.
I suggest finding (somehow) the top N active participants on the list
and giving their opinion more weight. Pick a value of N that feels right.
Unless there is a more or less obvious alternativ
Charles Oliver Nutter wrote:
I'm not sure what service to use. Google Groups would be the easiest,
but people have all sorts of concerns about using it. Librelist is
kinda deprecated...Zed even warned me away from using it. Suggestions?
I'm all for using Google groups, absent a concrete reason
I am inclined at this point with a slight bias towards google groups
because we use it for JNR and a few other projects but I will look at
Discourse since so many have mentioned it.
My larger view from managing this stuff is to try and consolidate all of
this stuff down to as few instructions and
We still get a bit of very obvious spam on jruby-user every few weeks - but I
think most of it comes from the ruby-forum integration. Perhaps we should
reconsider that as well.
Chris
> On 14 Apr 2015, at 21:43, Charles Oliver Nutter wrote:
>
> Google Groups is easy to manage (even
> spam)
On Tue, Apr 14, 2015 at 12:14 PM, Ricky Ng wrote:
> How is the Discourse email interface? I recall one of the counter
> arguments against Ruby's list moving to Discourse was that the inline
> replies didn't translate well to email.
This is definitely a key point. Google Groups is easy to manage (
I prefer Google Groups
Em 14/04/2015 12:08, "Charles Oliver Nutter" escreveu:
> As some of you may know, Codehaus is being shut down. As a result,
> we'll need to migrate the JRuby lists to another service.
>
> Given that the old lists are going to be nuked from orbit, I think
> we're justified i
As some of you may know, Codehaus is being shut down. As a result,
we'll need to migrate the JRuby lists to another service.
Given that the old lists are going to be nuked from orbit, I think
we're justified in transplanting the entire mailing list to a new
service without making people re-subscri