discourse has a mail digest to recap new content: https://meta.discourse.org/t/discourse-activity-summary-emails-guide/36627 I think forum are better SEOed than mailing lists, so old content should be more easily reached for future reference, or at least I infer that from my search experience in the past (stackoverflow being the best example, though it’s not a classic forum of course). than again, I for one prefer to interact by mail than through a site. It would be nice to have the best of the two worlds though. Some questions that come to mind: what would be the purpose of the discourse site? would it coexist with the ml? would it be used sufficiently to justify it? to me the “other languages have adopted it” isn’t in itself a valid reason to consider it, maybe you can explain why you think would be nice or useful? best regards Il giorno mer 19 ago 2020 alle 23:23 René Neumann ha scritto: > Mail is push, forums are pull: I have to check them actively for new > > content. That works if you only have two of them -- with 20+ it's pretty > > annoying. > > > > Am 19.08.20 um 18:09 schrieb Rudi C: > > > I have recently seen a few languages adopt self-hosted discourse > > > sites: > > > > > > - https://discourse.julialang.org/ > > > - https://users.rust-lang.org/ > > > - https://clojureverse.org/ > > > - https://scsynth.org/ > > > - https://in-thread.sonic-pi.net/ > > > - https://discourse.nixos.org/ > > > > > > And I love them! What do you think about having one for zsh? > > > > > > > -- Pier Paolo Grassi