From: "Pete Muir" <pmuir(a)redhat.com>
To: jdf-dev(a)lists.jboss.org
Sent: Monday, July 2, 2012 11:20:06 AM
Subject: [jdf-dev] User forums: should we dump them?
One idea I was throwing around last week was whether we should get
rid of user forums totally. Here's why:
1) No one is using the user forum, everyone is using the disqus
comments
2) If you think about what goes into a user forum, it's:
* questions
* bug reports
* announcements
* misc other stuff
If we dig into (2), I think it's fair to say that questions would be
better addressed by a stackoverflow Q&A approach, bug reports should
go in the bug tracker anyway, announcements should go in the news,
or on twitter or blogs, and that I can't come up with any good
examples of what other stuff there is (and in all honesty, twitter
probably can cope with the rest of it).
It's also worth nothing that we can embed a Q&A system nicely into
pages (e.g. people can ask questions on a specific page) probably,
which I think will be a popular way to interact, especially if we
integrate it well with comments.
This isn't something we can do right now (we need to look at good
ways to do it) but I wanted to throw the idea out, and see if any
ardent forum fans come out of the woodwork...
Pete
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