Well, my biggest problem with Yammer is that I can't see anything without 
creating an account and to make an account I have to request access, so I 
guess when I get access I can say more about it, but not being publicly 
accessible is a huge problem for me. If I am contributing to a public 
project I would prefer that it is publicly accessible.

One alternative to finding a new forum is to make a publicly accessible 
wiki where editors post the answers to questions here. I don't think that 
searching through a forum is a particularly effective method of archiving 
documentation help. I think that the forum in addition to a curated wiki 
would be a better solution. We could set up a server with the online 
version of Bob and have a group of editors who are responsible for updating 
it. There have been a number of good attempts at one person doing this but 
it should be a group effort so that no one person being unavailable 
prevents it from working. This would require a server that can run node, a 
url for it to be accessible on and some people to be editors for it.

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