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- From: "Daniel Quintiliani" <danq AT runbox.com>
- To: "discuss" <discuss AT lists.opennicproject.org>
- Subject: Re: [opennic-discuss] [PROPOSAL] Migrating from Sympa to Discourse
- Date: Thu, 02 Aug 2018 16:50:43 -0400 (EDT)
There is an issue I thought of here.
Many of those who would support migrating to Discourse want to use Fusl's
Wiki plugin for voting, while others want to use Discourse for everything.
Which vote should come first?
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-Dan Q
On Wed, 1 Aug 2018 20:14:20 -0400, Rouben <rouben AT rouben.net> wrote:
> Are there plans to tie into LDAP so one doesn’t need to register for an
> account, beyond specifying their email address and other profile data?
>
> On Wed, Aug 1, 2018 at 14:57 Jonah Aragon <jonah AT opennic.org> wrote:
>
> > We now have a testing Discourse server up and running! Feel free to create
> > an account at https://discourse-dev.opennic.org/ and test it out!
> >
> > After creating an account, you will have the option to enable “Mailing
> > List Mode,” which replicates the functionality of a traditional mailing
> > list such as this one (i.e. you will receive an email for each post and
> > reply). Follow these instructions to do so if you so choose:
> > https://gist.github.com/JonahAragon/6b5aef4f076d3640815cbe8dfdb133e8#mailing-list-mode
> >
> > Additionally, mailing in to create a post is available. To post in the
> > “General” category (which is where basically everything besides support
> > requests will go at the moment) simply send an email to
> > general AT discourse-dev.opennic.org from your account’s email (you will
> > need to register beforehand).
> >
> > Please send me any feedback you may have. This is just a server setup for
> > testing purposes so feel free to mess around with it and see what it can
> > do, and what will need changing before we switch to it in production.
> >
> > Feel free to email me here with any feedback, or post it in the Site
> > Feedback section on Discourse so I can see what may need to be changed.
> >
> > Jonah
> >
> > (I thought I sent this to the mailing list earlier but I may have just
> > sent it to myself, whoops!)
> >
> > > On Jul 7, 2018, at 1:35 PM, JONAH ARAGON <jonah AT triplebit.net> wrote:
> > >
> > > Hello all!
> > >
> > > This is going to be a pretty big proposal today, since not much has
> > happened in a while. TL;DR: we should move to Discourse (but I hope you'll
> > read the rest of this mail anyways).
> > >
> > > ## It's just a proposal.
> > >
> > > I want to be clear right from the start that this is just a proposal,
> > nothing here is guaranteed, and the entire point of this thread is to hear
> > your opinions. Before shutting it down, lets see if we can reach some sort
> > of agreement.
> > >
> > > ## Why should we do this?
> > >
> > > For quite some time, I've been thinking about ways OpenNIC's community
> > platforms have been a success, and ways we could improve ourselves,
> > especially in terms of gaining new users and fostering regular discussion.
> > Times change, and a mailing list is simply a relic of another era. I
> > firmly
> > believe there is a significant group of people that would join our
> > community, but don't want to join a mailing list. In these modern times,
> > people simply expect a UI to join platforms like this, and are a lot more
> > comfortable there/online versus participating via email. This is a thought
> > I've heard repeated by other community members here, so I'm not alone.
> > >
> > > ## Why Discourse?/Why a forum?
> > >
> > > Let me just link to https://blog.discourse.org/category/use-cases/ for
> > an overview, but I'll pull out some especially useful examples below, in
> > no
> > particular order.
> > >
> > > * Easier for new users to get started with a clean and simple interface
> > > * Better search and search engine indexing
> > > * Post creation tries to be helpful, suggesting similar topics that
> > already exist.
> > > * Markdown support.
> > > * Category-level subscriptions.
> > > * Browser & phone push notifications for new posts.
> > > * Community digest by email & “unread” on the web (for those who can’t
> > keep an eye on the web site all the time).
> > > * Converting a post to a wiki post, so everyone can edit it.
> > > * Group-level notifications.
> > >
> > > In an overall sense, migrating to a forum, and Discourse in particular
> > grants us many new features out of the box, that aren't replicable on a
> > list like this, as well as flexibility in the future.
> > >
> > > ## How it helps with support
> > >
> > > When it comes to support, especially with integral operating system
> > components like DNS, which we specialize in, what matters is that users
> > can
> > ask a question and get a reply that they can feel confident in.
> > >
> > > The problem with mailing lists is that neither of these things are
> > really achievable on a mailing list. If a user, who just joined this
> > mailing list and knows nobody, gets two differing replies, who is (s)he to
> > trust? A forum on the other hand can display user reputation levels,
> > badges, and titles that distinguish trusted members of our community from
> > another new user's reply. A mailing list has nothing distinguishing users
> > apart whatsoever, to the point where I still have to check peoples history
> > and qualifications after years of participating here.
> > >
> > > Discourse specifically also helps new users by showing "Similar Topics"
> > when they're creating a post, ideally pointing them to existing resources
> > before starting a new thread. This is impossible for new users to do from
> > within their mailbox, and incredibly difficult to find via Sympa's uh,
> > "lacking," web interface. Features like this can prevent duplicate posts
> > from cluttering our platform.
> > >
> > > Discourse also supports plugins (it's a Rails app) which should allow us
> > to look at things like issue templates, etc. for people needing support
> > with some of our services like Tier 2 servers.
> > >
> > > ## How it helps with announcements
> > >
> > > We currently don't have a dedicated announcements platform, making it
> > impossible for any organizationally relevant news to be shown to many new
> > users. Currently, our only option is to send it to the mailing list, which
> > is what we currently do, but that leads to important information being
> > lost
> > among the other threads. Discourse has supports for sticky posts and a
> > global announcements banner we can use to get important messages across.
> > >
> > > ## More general notes
> > >
> > > Discourse has a lot of things going for it, as a platform. Groups
> > support for example, can help segment our members into groups we can use
> > for notifications, etc. If there's a change to the root zone for example,
> > a
> > quick ping to @tier2ops from our Tier 0 administrator can notify them all
> > right away. Groups can be invite-only or users can self-select to join
> > them, depending on configuration.
> > >
> > > Additionally, private messages may be useful, especially if somebody is
> > offline on IRC, which happens often. It also has a privacy benefit over
> > the
> > mailing list: many users are a lot more comfortable sharing usernames
> > versus their email address.
> > >
> > > ## But I love mailing lists!
> > >
> > > Discourse does offer a per-user "mailing list mode" you can enable. Now,
> > I'm not going to try and sell this as a 1:1 replacement for this mailing
> > list, but a lot of the core functionality can remain the same. Creating
> > new
> > topics, replying to posts, and getting individual replies via email should
> > all work. Threading works too, so the basic functionality of a mailing
> > list
> > should work fine.
> > >
> > > Is it a perfect replacement for this use-case? No. Is it a worthwhile
> > tradeoff? I think so, you tell me :)
> > >
> > > ## How will this server work?
> > >
> > > @fusl (Katie) will be hosting a Discourse server for us. (As an aside,
> > she also hosts the wiki, our two active anycast servers, and a lot of
> > backend stuff for this organization). I'm hoping to get Discourse online
> > within the next week or two at community.opennic.org that we can test
> > out, which would become our live server if this proposal is approved.
> > >
> > > ## What's next?
> > >
> > > Nothing immediately. I want to gather a lot of feedback on this proposal
> > before we proceed. I'll be here to answer any questions, and you can also
> > email me privately with any questions/concerns at jonah AT triplebit.net.
> > >
> > > After some time, exactly how long depending on the amount/type of
> > feedback we get on this proposal, we'll be able to look at everything and
> > come to a decision, and bring it to a vote here. This time around I don't
> > want to rush anything, and I want to make sure we consider everything
> > before coming to a conclusion, so please voice any feedback you may have.
> > It's a pretty big change, organizationally, and I want to make sure we get
> > everything right.
> > >
> > > I very much hope everyone here will support me on our journey to the
> > modern world. Change isn't easy for anybody, but I genuinely believe we
> > need this to happen. Let me know your thoughts!
> > >
> > > Thanks everybody,
> > >
> > > Jonah
> >
> > Jonah
> >
> > --
> Rouben
>
>
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- Re: [opennic-discuss] [PROPOSAL] Migrating from Sympa to Discourse, Jonah Aragon, 08/01/2018
- Re: [opennic-discuss] [PROPOSAL] Migrating from Sympa to Discourse, Rouben, 08/02/2018
- Re: [opennic-discuss] [PROPOSAL] Migrating from Sympa to Discourse, Daniel Quintiliani, 08/02/2018
- Re: [opennic-discuss] [PROPOSAL] Migrating from Sympa to Discourse, Daniel Quintiliani, 08/02/2018
- Re: [opennic-discuss] [PROPOSAL] Migrating from Sympa to Discourse, Jonah Aragon, 08/02/2018
- Re: [opennic-discuss] [PROPOSAL] Migrating from Sympa to Discourse, Daniel Quintiliani, 08/02/2018
- Re: [opennic-discuss] [PROPOSAL] Migrating from Sympa to Discourse, Daniel Quintiliani, 08/02/2018
- Re: [opennic-discuss] [PROPOSAL] Migrating from Sympa to Discourse, Rouben, 08/02/2018
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