[swift-evolution] Plan to move swift-evolution and swift-users mailing lists to Discourse

Joshua Alvarado alvaradojoshua0 at gmail.com
Wed Feb 8 21:34:05 CST 2017


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This is an awesome decision and a huge enhancement for the Swift community. Thanks (Core Team) for taking the time to entertain the discussion and move forward with what many community members have wanted. 

Alvarado, Joshua

> On Feb 8, 2017, at 5:03 PM, Ted kremenek via swift-evolution <swift-evolution at swift.org> wrote:
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> Hi everyone,
> 
> There was a long thread on swift-evolution about whether we should use modern forum software — like Discourse — as an alternative to the mailing lists we have now.  After a long discussion, the Core Team has decided to move swift-evolution and swift-users to Discourse.
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> There are tradeoffs to moving to a forum.  The main advantages are:
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> - Easy for people to participate without subscribing to the entire mailing list, as well as no need to provide email address to participate.  A lot of people have voiced concern that they feel resistance to participate because of needing to subscribe to a mailing list.
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> - Consistent affordances and rendering of content, including Markdown support.  This is really useful for having technical discussions.
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> - Better searching of topics, archiving, etc.
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> - More tools for moderation.
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> - Topic cross-referencing, and consistent organization of topics instead of whatever threading support a mail client provides (which is inconsistent).
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> I also want to consider moving the -dev lists to the same forum setup as well; but that will be a separate conversation on those lists.
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> A rollout plan has not been figured out.  People are busy and there are logistics to figure out.  I will be engaging a handful of members from the community to help with the transition.  Specifically, there are those who really value using email for participation on swift-evolution and swift-users, and the goal is to get the forum setup to allow those people to continue to feel effective when using email for discussions on these "lists".
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> More details will be announced as they get figured out, but I felt it was important to let the community know about this direction.
> 
> Ted
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