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#61 2022-08-07 09:37:59

NightOwl
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From: Netherlands
Registered: 2018-03-12
Posts: 23
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Re: Forum migration

Hello everyone ^^

I just wanted to add my voice into the mix, I also really like the Discourse forum platform, it has a lot of plugins and potential to offer on the backend and I also really like the possibility to install it as a "web app" on my linux laptop, so I can have it as an "application" in the jgmenu launcher.

The ability to let more active users help manage the moderation is also a really nice feature in my opinion, can take the load off the other forum admins and moderators if there is only a few.

(Frequent user of multiple discourse forum's; Nextcloud, Caddy, Algorand, Meta Discourse etc.)

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#62 2022-08-27 16:39:32

juancuyo
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Registered: 2017-11-17
Posts: 80

Re: Forum migration

Hello and good afternoon, I wanted to know what has been the election of the new forum, if you already have candidate or are still testing

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#63 2022-08-28 01:00:44

jr2
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Registered: 2017-12-24
Posts: 91

Re: Forum migration

For a while we will stay with FluxBB, but updated to the final version 1.5.11, and with addons removed to keep it simpler and more secure. That will mean no PMs, but there is an email sending mechanism. Archlinux forum is like this.

Last edited by jr2 (2022-08-28 01:01:18)


normal service will be resumed as soon as possible

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#64 2022-08-30 05:28:53

johnraff
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From: Nagoya, Japan
Registered: 2015-09-09
Posts: 12,614
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Re: Forum migration

NightOwl wrote:

The ability to let more active users help manage the moderation is also a really nice feature in my opinion...

Once things get re-established, we might recruit one or two more active users to help with moderation, especially if the forum gets busy.


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#65 2022-09-01 15:59:52

jeffreyC
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Registered: 2019-09-07
Posts: 192

Re: Forum migration

johnraff wrote:

Now coming to California, soon coming to your state / country.

https://www.theregister.com/2022/08/30/ … eepreading

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#66 2022-09-02 06:05:07

johnraff
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From: Nagoya, Japan
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Posts: 12,614
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Re: Forum migration

^Sigh... you can see the well-intentioned thinking behind it, but I really don't think there's any realistic solution beyond a nationwide global database and some biometric identity check, made proof (how?) against people swapping the keyboard seat. Another 10~15 years and maybe the world will be like that anyway. There is already at least one country I can think of where anonymous logins are not allowed.

The Information Age is throwing up problems one after another which our social & legal systems are struggling to keep up with.


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#67 2022-09-05 03:58:01

dolly
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From: /lab701
Registered: 2015-10-03
Posts: 490

Re: Forum migration

johnraff wrote:

Once things get re-established, we might recruit one or two more active users to help with moderation, especially if the forum gets busy.

Sounds like a good idea to me. No, I am not promoting myself. big_smile

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