On Mon, Dec 30, 2019 at 14:35 GoSim <address@hidden
<mailto:address@hidden>> wrote:
A real forum, not like nabble which is more like a backup for a
mailing list
and with a horrible user interface. I think it would be good for your
community and would increase activity with more questions and
answers and
info in general.
There are free forums for example. It wouldn't work without dev
support as
moderators.
There are free forums where you can just register and easily create
a forum
online, I can do that if there is support. See it as a start, if
there is
interest and activity an independent forum can be created.
A good example is FreeCAD which has an excellent forum with a lot of
active
members. It really elevates the whole thing.
It is worth pointing out that this is a mailing list, not a forum.
Nabble is not the host of this mailing list, it merely archives it and
provides a user interface for those not wanting to use email to interact
with the group. It even tells you when you post that it is just mailing
the list on your behalf. I.e., my list interface is gmail. The list is
hosted at lists.gnu.org <http://lists.gnu.org> (see
https://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/help-octave)
Forums can be useful. Seems half the projects I’m with use one and half
use the other. Other than easier code and attachment hosting is the main
forum plus. Less flexible access is a minus. And I’m curious, is there
a FSF-compliant forum out there worth using?