Hiya,
On 5 October 2017 at 12:25, flocculant wrote:
> Had a quick look at that - seems fairly simple. Though it also appears that
> there should be moderators to deal with flags set by users? I assume that at
> least you (Alan) are one?
Discourse is mostly self-moderating,
On 05/10/17 13:05, Alan Pope wrote:
Hiya,
...
Happy to create those once you're ready to start posting content. I've
got a pipeline of Ubuntu related stuff lined up. I don't want to flood
the place with stuff this week, but drip some of it out. Also, some is
time sensitive / time critical so it
On 04/10/17 13:27, Alan Pope wrote:
On 4 October 2017 at 13:08, Sean Davis wrote:
What level of moderation is available here?
Most of the site is auto-moderated by people who frequent the site.
It's possible to set specific people as moderators though.
Good Idea,If it can be used to try and bring in new blood and additional testers.. its got to be worth a try...sometimes. irc and mailing lists aren't always an easy option for people to get to grips with in the early stages of getting involved with communities.DaveOn 04 October 2017 at 20:59
On 4 October 2017 at 13:08, Sean Davis wrote:
> What level of moderation is available here?
Most of the site is auto-moderated by people who frequent the site.
It's possible to set specific people as moderators though.
On 2017-10-04 14:09, flocculant wrote:
On 04/10/17 11:41, Pasi Lallinaho wrote:
Hello people (CC: Alan Pope),
a new Ubuntu community hub [1] has been launched [2]. Flavors are not
listed (yet), but after a quick talk with Alan, he promised us we
could get involved pretty much any way we
On 04/10/17 13:08, Sean Davis wrote:
What level of moderation is available here? Would we use this
primarily as a bulletin board or would we have some feedback loop?
Sorry if some of this is obvious, but I haven't used Discourse in the
past and don't know how much of this is structured.
What level of moderation is available here? Would we use this primarily as
a bulletin board or would we have some feedback loop? Sorry if some of this
is obvious, but I haven't used Discourse in the past and don't know how
much of this is structured.
On Wed, Oct 4, 2017, 7:10 AM flocculant
Hello people (CC: Alan Pope),
a new Ubuntu community hub [1] has been launched [2]. Flavors are not
listed (yet), but after a quick talk with Alan, he promised us we could
get involved pretty much any way we want, as long as allowed by the
software – Discourse.
My gut feeling was that