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Re: Creating a forum

 

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On Mon, May 2, 2011 at 3:15 PM, Everett Toews <everett.toews@xxxxxxxxx>wrote:

> I'm all for creating a forum. The Launchpad answers thing is okay but could
> be better and it's very siloed to the individual project.
>
> I found a stackexchange-like open source implementation called OSQA: The
> Open Source Q&A System <http://www.osqa.net/>.  It's written in python.
> Could be a good fit.
>
> Everett
>
> On Mon, May 2, 2011 at 2:12 PM, Jordan Rinke <jordan@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>
>> I had a number of discussions with various people at the summit about
>> creating a forum for openstack (forum.openstack.org) and everyone seemed
>> to think it was a good idea especially for user support and discussions for
>> people who are not likely to use a mailing list. So I have 2 questions...
>>
>> 1. Is anyone against creating a forum?
>> 2. Does anyone have a specific forum software they suggest we use?
>>
>> Once I have it all configured, we will need to determine the categories
>> and get moderators etc for each category. Stephen Spector will be the keeper
>> of the kingdom in that regard so if you would like to help out just let him
>> know.
>>
>>
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