Re: The first dedicated PostgreSQL forum - Mailing list pgsql-general

From Gurjeet Singh
Subject Re: The first dedicated PostgreSQL forum
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Msg-id AANLkTin42fxFsW8vSEAJEfEAJ0vrnb6WoUjFrkhT9PEn@mail.gmail.com
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In response to Re: The first dedicated PostgreSQL forum  (Thom Brown <thom@linux.com>)
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On Fri, Nov 19, 2010 at 1:07 AM, Thom Brown <thom@linux.com> wrote:

As has been said previously, an unlinked forum (one which has no
interaction with the mailing list) is destined to fail, as others have
in the past.  It's creates a fragmented community and poor support on
such a forum would reflect badly on the PostgreSQL community.

Mailing lists aren't "old school".  They've just got a long history,
and I think you'll find most open source projects probably have a
mailing list (or several) associated with them.  But the reason why a
forum hasn't been rejected out of hand is that we recognise that there
is a demographic which probably see a mailing list as a barrier, hence
our discussion about integrating a bidirection sync between a forum
and a mailing list.  And the reason why we like that idea is that it
ensures that people who would only join a forum benefit from the huge
pool of knowledge and experience of users on the mailing list.


How about exposing our archives in the forum format (linear conversations, like GMail), and allowing registered users to send emails using a web form which automatically copies the mailing list. This would require real time update of archives, which I think currently takes a few minutes for a message to show up.

This way all of our conversation history would be available even in forum format.

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