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Re: Discourse


From: Wols Lists
Subject: Re: Discourse
Date: Sat, 25 Feb 2023 15:08:01 +0000
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On 25/02/2023 13:34, Jean Abou Samra wrote:
Le samedi 25 février 2023 à 16:56 +0330, Omid Mo'menzadeh a écrit :

Hi all,
Speaking up as one of the silent majority on this topic, now that it's mentioned, as I think I have two cents to add. I personally wouldn't be against Discourse, as I find its email interface good enough, however, there's something that does worry me about such a migration. As I have pointed out on the list before, lilypond.org <http://lilypond.org> is hosted on a platform that denies access from a few countries (including Iran, where I live), in addition to a lot of IP ranges we use to circumvent censorship (we get a 403 error.). If the Discourse forum uses the same servers, that would be a huge problem for us. These days I build the LilyPond documentation myself, and download it from Gitlab, which at least doesn't block my server's IP, but being denied of this mailing list would prove to be hard to compensate.

Thank you for speaking up. This is indeed very important.

At this point, nobody is volunteering for setting up a Discourse server (Andrew turned back), so the discussion is entirely theoretical, but if someone ever does take the time to set that up and push for it, we will need to remember this constraint on the hosting used.

One idea - if the main devs are behind it, why not move lilypond-dev to discourse? That's a far smaller group that you need to build consensus among, and if it works, then you come back to lilypond-user.

I looked up the other list that moved to Discourse (I think they had the same Discourse/Discord confusion), but I remember that being sold strongly on the web interface. I was certainly left with the very strong impression email was a second class citizen.

If discourse works well with email, that would presumably allay Omid's fears?

Cheers,
Wol



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