Re: Discussion board vs. user mailing list in incubating project

2019-01-17 Thread Dave Fisher
Great. It will be up to the Community and the Mentors to determine if any migrations make sense in order to protect the project’s valuable user discussions. Regards, Dave > On Jan 17, 2019, at 7:10 PM, Sebastian wrote: > > The question was only about the user discussions (e.g. to replace the

Re: Discussion board vs. user mailing list in incubating project

2019-01-17 Thread Sebastian
The question was only about the user discussions (e.g. to replace the user mailinglist). The project will of course have a dev mailinglist with the usual decision making. -s On 16.01.19 16:22, sebb wrote: On Mon, 14 Jan 2019 at 16:19, Matt Sicker wrote: On Mon, 14 Jan 2019 at 07:15, Sebast

Re: Discussion board vs. user mailing list in incubating project

2019-01-16 Thread Matt Sicker
On Wed, 16 Jan 2019 at 15:22, sebb wrote: > I thought the rule was that decisions have to be made on ASF mailing lists. > It's fine to have discussions elsewhere, but the results must be > brought back to a mailing list for the actual decision. > Or has that rule been changed? If so, is it documen

Re: Discussion board vs. user mailing list in incubating project

2019-01-16 Thread sebb
On Mon, 14 Jan 2019 at 16:19, Matt Sicker wrote: > > On Mon, 14 Jan 2019 at 07:15, Sebastian wrote: > > So to rephrase this question, if the project finds a way to archive the > > discussions to ASF-controlled infra (e.g., to a dedicated mailinglist), > > than they could keep using the board? > >

Re: Discussion board vs. user mailing list in incubating project

2019-01-14 Thread Sebastian
Thank you! On 14.01.19 11:19, Matt Sicker wrote: On Mon, 14 Jan 2019 at 07:15, Sebastian wrote: So to rephrase this question, if the project finds a way to archive the discussions to ASF-controlled infra (e.g., to a dedicated mailinglist), than they could keep using the board? That's my unde

Re: Discussion board vs. user mailing list in incubating project

2019-01-14 Thread Matt Sicker
On Mon, 14 Jan 2019 at 07:15, Sebastian wrote: > So to rephrase this question, if the project finds a way to archive the > discussions to ASF-controlled infra (e.g., to a dedicated mailinglist), > than they could keep using the board? That's my understanding. It applied to the ASF Slack, for exam

Re: Discussion board vs. user mailing list in incubating project

2019-01-14 Thread Sebastian
So to rephrase this question, if the project finds a way to archive the discussions to ASF-controlled infra (e.g., to a dedicated mailinglist), than they could keep using the board? Best, Sebastian On 14.01.19 01:14, Dave Fisher wrote: Sent from my iPhone On Jan 13, 2019, at 10:09 PM, My

Re: Discussion board vs. user mailing list in incubating project

2019-01-13 Thread Dave Fisher
Sent from my iPhone > On Jan 13, 2019, at 10:09 PM, Myrle Krantz wrote: > > How’s their discussion board archived? Yes, archival is the question. One approach we took with OpenOffice was to move the phpBB for the forums onto PMC managed VMs using Apache Infra provided MySQL. Regards, Dave

Re: Discussion board vs. user mailing list in incubating project

2019-01-13 Thread Myrle Krantz
How’s their discussion board archived? -Myrle On Sat, Jan 12, 2019 at 7:01 PM Sebastian wrote: > Hi, > > I recently received a question from a project that is considering to > apply to the incubator and I did not know the answer, so I would like to > ask for your input on that. > > The project

Discussion board vs. user mailing list in incubating project

2019-01-12 Thread Sebastian
Hi, I recently received a question from a project that is considering to apply to the incubator and I did not know the answer, so I would like to ask for your input on that. The project has a very active web-based discussion board, similar to projects like Apache MXNet on https://discuss.mxn