Fair point indeed,
I'll agree first up that anything relevant on the maillists should go
onto the
xwiki.org site - totally valid.
Being on sevreal different forums (from technical to consumer), and
different maillists, I think it's true that there is no one solution. A
really good user group tool is one that is workable via forum and email
(such as google groups), in this way answers come to you, but you can
also easily research problems (and answer older problems too). I've had
to dig a few times through the maillist and usually end up re-emailing
the list - as much as 90% of the time; purely as it's not an easily
searchable interface. Forums are designed to be easily searchable (the
ones I've used anyway, phpBB being the most flexible); and are also
designed with the "sticky/announcement" features built in - so
important/often-asked topics can be answered quickly, without
re-posting.
Know what would really rock? Creating a class and relevant documents to
mimic a forum within the
xwiki.org site; linked into the email lists (so
that "topics" or master documents are automatically created). XWiki
already has a tagging interface (haven't used it much yet though
myself), and it would be quite a nice improvement over the older - dated
- FAQ class example.
Perhaps what would help is to setup the proposed system for review; and
we can see how that works.
To be perfectly honest, if folks are really behind a forum, as to the
cost of setting up forums/etc.. there are a lot of free hosting
solutions that offer phpBB, and variants of it (including phpBB
themselves); so the cost of it is not too prohibitive, especially if
it's run by users.
And yeah, if folks are happy to buy into the idea; I'll set it up and
help anyone else interested in assisting with maintaining it (ensuring
xwiki devs have logon details to the admin account naturally, just in
case).
________________________________
From: Vincent Massol [mailto:vincent@massol.net]
Sent: 14 March 2007 15:55
To: xwiki-users(a)objectweb.org
Subject: Re: [xwiki-users] Do we need a forum?
On Mar 14, 2007, at 4:45 PM, Esbach, Brandon wrote:
Actually, I'd be inclined to say the pro's far exceed the cons
on a forum...
Actually, I'd be inclined to say that cons far exceed the pros on a
forum :-)
What this means is that you need to answer to the points I've raised
against a forum. You can't just say you'd like one. In my post I've
answered Sergiu's points and proposed an alternative solution. I'm
curious to know why you think the proposed solution is not good enough.
In the case we agree to have a forum, does this mean you're willing to
set it up, administer it and pay for the cost of the hardware? :)
Thanks
-Vincent
________________________________
From: Martin Barrs [mailto:martin.barrs@visilent.com]
Sent: 14 March 2007 15:42
To: xwiki-users(a)objectweb.org
Subject: RE: [xwiki-users] Do we need a forum?
Forum - Yes.
________________________________
From: Sergiu Dumitriu [mailto:sergiu.dumitriu@gmail.com]
Sent: Tuesday, March 13, 2007 4:36 PM
To: xwiki-users(a)objectweb.org
Subject: [xwiki-users] Do we need a forum?
Hi,
We're currently using mailing lists and IRC (and person2person
chats) for answering user questions. But:
- IRC has no history (yet; when's that bot coming online?)
- mailing lists are not that easy to browse and search.
Should we make a forum for users?
Pro
- One place where users can find information, organized by
topics
- Users are used to posting on forums, and we might get a larger
community
Con
- Soon it will get too crowded, and (some) developers won't have
the time to answer all the emails; we need a strong community, and
advanced users knowing the code, and for this we need documentation
As a developer, I'd stick to mailing lists.
As a user, I'd say forum.
What's your opinion?
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http://purl.org/net/sergiu
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