Hi guys, today I have set up a sample Discourse forum for everyone to use. You can find it here: http://groovy.trydiscourse.com/
This forum is configured to behave almost exactly like a mailing list, for those who want it. You can mail in topics. For example, send an email to: groovy+us...@discoursemail.com - you should not have to create an account for this to work. It will create one for you. In addition, if you create an account on the forums, you are by default subscribed to the categories of the forums, just like the mailing list. New topics will trigger an email sent straight to your inbox, to which you can reply. Obviously you can reply to them on the forum as well. When replying via your email client, you should take advantage of using Markdown syntax. I've also created a sample topic (copied from the mailing list) for you to view on the forum, so you can appreciate the modern forum experience that Discourse offers: http://groovy.trydiscourse.com/t/improving-named-argument-support/15. I encourage you to look at the current equivalent here: http://groovy.329449.n5.nabble.com/Improving-named-argument-support-tp5746753.html for comparison. Please feel free to make your own topics and see how they interact with your email client and let me know if you have any problems. Quick note: when you post a topic, there is a 2 minute window in which you can make edits before it is sent out to email subscribers, so if you experience delay that is why. -- Sent from: http://groovy.329449.n5.nabble.com/Groovy-Users-f329450.html