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On Tue, 2022-07-26 at 22:34 +0500, Ann wrote: |
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> On 2022-07-26 00:52, Conrad Kostecki wrote: |
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> > Hi! |
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> > Am 25.07.2022 um 08:38 schrieb Michał Górny: |
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> > > Hi, |
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> > > Discourse [1] is what all cool kids these days use. LLVM has switched |
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> > > to it some time ago, Python is doing so now after "successful |
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> > > experiment". Unlike of the ancient stuff Gentoo is using right now, |
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> > > it's maintained and has thriving and helpful community. How about we |
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> > > start our own experiment on using it? |
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> > I personal absolutely do not like Discourse. It has an extremely poor |
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> > user experience for me. |
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> > But I guess, I am just an old men, who prefers good old forum software. |
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> Here's the list of things people use to run online forums (from oldest |
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> to newest): |
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> 1. Usenet and Fido |
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> 2. Mailing lists |
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> 3. Classic web forums |
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> 4. "Applications" |
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5. AI that handles all the posting and reading. |
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Best regards, |
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Michał Górny |