El 02/07/15 a las 16:08, Allin Cottrell escribió:
On Thu, 2 Jul 2015, Ignacio Diaz-Emparanza wrote:
> El 02/07/15 a las 15:02, Allin Cottrell escribió:
>>
>>> And while we're on the topic, we really ought to have a forum. The
>>> wiki experiment more or less died a peaceful death, but nowadays I
>>> guess that people expect to be able to ask questions to "the
>>> community" through a forum rather than mailing lists. Of course,
>>> looking after a forum website is a hefty job (it's important to
>>> filter spamming etc), so I don't expect anybody to volunteer in the
>>> next 5 minuts, but let's just say it'd be nice if someone stepped
>>> up ;)
>>
>> If we were going to do that, it would make sense to use some
>> existing machinery such as stackexchange. Any volunteers to find out
>> what exactly it would involve to set up a gretl "site" there?
>>
>
> Please, remember that sourceforge also offers forums for the
> projects. They call it "Discussion":
>
> "Discussion Overview
>
> Discussion forums are a way to collaborate with other developers on
> the project, or with end users. You can create as many different
> forums as needed by clicking on "Create a Forum" on the left
sidebar."
Interesting, I hadn't noticed that. Do you know of any (good) examples
that we could look at?
Allin
I did'nt remember to have used anyone but I was remembering this from
the time we was debating about the wiki (which sourceforge has as well).
But I see it is not difficulkt to find some of them working, for example
7zip has two forums in
http://sourceforge.net/p/sevenzip/discussion/
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Ignacio Díaz-Emparanza
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