can phpbb also handle answering to emails? sort of like github or jira,
where an answer email creates a new comment on the issue...

then i think we could take this as a chance to re-unite the forum and
mailinglist communities.

if it won't be possible to answer by email, we either need somebody to
build such a plugin or find something else imho.

cheers,david


Am 26.03.2013 08:45, schrieb Bob den Otter:
> PHPBB supports sending emails "out of the box". Both for threads you've
> posted in as well as forums/threads you've subscribed to. Not that i'm
> saying it's the best way to go, just to let you know that this isn't a
> big reason _not_ to choose it. 
> 
> Personally, i'd think a Stack Overflow or Discourse site would work great. 
> 
> Cheers, Bob.  
> 
> Op dinsdag 26 maart 2013 07:52:00 UTC+1 schreef Fabien Potencier het
> volgende:
> 
>     Hi all,
> 
>     Unfortunately and for no reasons, the Symfony2 mailing-list is gone for
>     the second time in a very short period of time. It happened some weeks
>     ago and I was not able to contact anyone about the issue. The
>     mailing-list came back and still not a single email from Google about
>     what happened.
> 
>     So, I think it's time to move on. We cannot be hostages of Google for
>     our support and our knowledge base. There are several options to
>     replace
>     the Google mailing-lists and I want to get your opinion on the best one
>     to choose before doing anything (the decision will probably also impact
>     all my other mailing-lists on Google - Swiftmailer, Silex, Twig, ...):
> 
>     * A - Migrate all the discussions on the Symfony forum
>     (forum.symfony-project.org <http://forum.symfony-project.org>).
> 
>        * Pros: it's online since 2005, it has a massive amount of
>     registered
>     people, we already have a big archive of knowledge there, it's written
>     with phpBB (which uses Symfony and several core team members are also
>     part of the Symfony community), it allows us to unify the community,
>     which is split right now.
> 
>        * Cons: Some people don't like forums because they want
>     everything to
>     happen in an email client (but it might be possible to use phpBB that
>     way too).
> 
>     * B - Host our own mailing-list software and provide the same kind of
>     service as Google Groups
> 
>        * Pros: The disruption won't be big with what we have now.
> 
>        * Cons: The community will still be split in two, only because of
>     some preferences. What kind of software to use? All of them seems old
>     and outdated. The only one that looks great is Lamson
>     (http://lamsonproject.org/).
> 
>     * C - Use a more "modern" approach to discussions like the recently
>     released Discourse software (http://www.discourse.org/) -- which is
>     Open-Source.
> 
>     Of course, relying on a third-party is not an option anymore. So, stack
>     overflow or any other forum/mailing-list providers are not an option.
> 
>     jQuery chose the first option (A) some time ago and they don't seem to
>     regret it. Drupal also uses a forum and no mailing-list as far as I
>     know. So, that works.
> 
>     Zend Framework and many other Open-Source projects hosts their own
>     mailing-lists.
> 
>     My personal preference is either A or B without a clear winner. A is
>     probably better for the community, B is probably less disruptive.
> 
>     What do you want us to do?
> 
>     Cheers,
>     Fabien
> 
>     -- 
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