Armaël: Discourse looks like an interesting option. If we tried to setup a Discourse instance for OCaml, would you be willing to act as a moderator there? The Rust people have experience with Discourse as their main user forum (I just created a topic ( https://users.rust-lang.org/t/what-are-rusts-discourse-hosting-plans-and-time-requirement/6462 ) to ask about the specifics of their hosting plan), and closer to home the Unikernel community also adopted discourse: github issue about the move: https://github.com/Unikernel-Systems/unikernel.org/issues/25 Discourse forum: https://devel.unikernel.org/ (I'm adding Amir Chaudhry, who organized the Unikernel, transition, to the loop. He had excellent feedback when the ocamlbuild community asked similar questions -- https://github.com/ocaml/ocamlbuild/issues/31 ) I would be ready to finance a six-month experiment of using Discourse for the OCaml community, to see what it gives, but I'm not interested in doing the setting-up and other administration work myself, so we would need to have volunteers for that. On Sat, Jul 9, 2016 at 9:03 AM, Armaël Guéneau wrote: > Le 09/07/2016 à 00:18, Fabrice Le Fessant a écrit : > > I have no time to go on IRC, so I don't really care about it, but I > think that > we miss something in the middle between mailing-lists and IRC, > which is a > forum that would be hosted on ocaml.org (ocaml.org/forum ?). > I used to go on > some BB forums at some point, I am pretty sure we could > use something like > that, or one of its more recent clones (but not a > proprietary website). Such > forums are quite practical, as you can both > monitor them to answer questions > immediately (à la IRC) without filling > your inbox, and still be able to come > from time to time and look at > former discussions. > > If there has to be something other than IRC and the mailing list, I > personnally > quite like the idea of a forum. The *BB things sure have an old-school > look&feel, but discourse [1] looks nice, for example, and I think the rust > people use it for their user forum [2] (and it is free software). > > I personnaly would be happy to help newcomers on such a forum. I'm also > not so > fond of IRC-like mediums: the density of useful and actual content is > usually > quite low (because of the informal aspect of the discussions), and not > structured or easily searchable. It's not because you have access to the > 500k+ > lines of backlog that the informations there are actually usable. > > — Armaël > > [1]: https://www.discourse.org/ > [2]: https://users.rust-lang.org/ >