Tim Cross writes:
> Given that Discourse is open source and free (in GNU sense being GPL
> v2), perhaps a better approach would be to try and get the FSF to host a
> Discourse server from GNU projects (not just org). This would be in
> addition to the mail lists hosting currently provided.
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"Bruce D'Arcus" writes:
> On Tue, Sep 27, 2022 at 2:25 PM Tim Cross wrote:
>
>> Discourse is not free - either you have to pay or you have to self host.
>
> IIRC, it is for open source projects.
>
> Yes:
>
> https://blog.discourse.org/2018/11/free-hosting-for-open-source-v2/
>
> Bruce
Thanks
On Tue, Sep 27, 2022 at 2:25 PM Tim Cross wrote:
> Discourse is not free - either you have to pay or you have to self host.
IIRC, it is for open source projects.
Yes:
https://blog.discourse.org/2018/11/free-hosting-for-open-source-v2/
Bruce
Ihor Radchenko writes:
> Payas Relekar writes:
>
>> Perhaps we can check if it is indeed possible to bridge both Discourse
>> and mailing list seamlessly (or close enough). There are some issues
>> with extra chrome and clutter in discourse notifications, but these 2
>> links are what I found
Payas Relekar writes:
> Perhaps we can check if it is indeed possible to bridge both Discourse
> and mailing list seamlessly (or close enough). There are some issues
> with extra chrome and clutter in discourse notifications, but these 2
> links are what I found in 5 minutes of googling. A more