I take it you already have a bugtracker but Redmine provides a really
great forum, wiki, bugtracker and files management all in one.


On Nov 13, 8:21 am, Rob Rye <[email protected]> wrote:
> I have a fair bit of experience moderating groups on Yahoo! Groups (I 
> inherited all these groups from other moderators and am stuck with them as 
> the communities that use them are unwilling to contemplate migrating to 
> anything better). I find the spam recognition features capricious. The file 
> management set up is annoying as well. I definitely would not recommend it 
> for anything other than a social group that just wants to have a convenient 
> group email system - and doesn't mind having the occasional member email 
> labeled as spam for no good reason at all.
>
> Rob
> On Nov 12, 2010, at 7:51 PM, Rob Lewis wrote:
>
>
>
> > Not really an expert on these things, but what about Yahoo? Used it a
> > few years ago and it seemed pretty good.
>
> > On Nov 12, 5:43 am, Dirk Stoop <[email protected]> wrote:
> >> Hi All,
>
> >> Because Google Groups is slowly dropping features – and it wasn't that
> >> great to begin with – we'd like to eventually find a better place to
> >> host this mailing list / online forum.
>
> >> I'd like to ask all of you for suggestions about where to go.
>
> >> From my point of view (the company's and the moderator's) we'd need at
> >> least the following features:
>
> >> - Moderation for posts from new members (there's quite a bit of spam
> >> that would reach the group without this)
> >> - Ways to both view and respond to discussions on the web, as well as
> >> through email
> >> - Ability for members to upload files
>
> >> Beyond this it doesn't have to be super powerful, as long as it's easy
> >> for people to join, read and write to it, I think we've met our goals.
>
> >> We want this to be a place where people can talk about the app and
> >> related topics, help eachother and exchange experiences. Something
> >> like getsatisfaction.com (emphasis on feature requests, and voting) or
> >> tenderapp.com (emphasis on support tickets, not open discussion) would
> >> definitely not fit the bill.
>
> >> Any feedback, either suggestions for a good place or piece of software
> >> to run this on, or about requirements I didn't mention but you think
> >> should be part of the evaluation, is very welcome.
>
> >> Thanks!
> >> - Dirk
>
> >> the Versions team
>
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