[FM Discuss] forums (yeeech)

Simon Yuill simon at lipparosa.org
Mon Feb 14 10:30:40 PST 2011


Hi,

I've been looking at using Groupserver for a few projects I work with, it
combines web forum and mailing list functionality into the one system, so
people can choose which way they interact with it:

http://www.groupserver.org/

Haven't given it a full spin yet from an admin perspective, but seemed
good in a basic user test.

It's in Python, runs on Zope, is GPL, and is built by Kiwis ....

best wishes
Si


> hey
>
> so...i was wondering if anyone has good ideas on forums to use - or some
> kind of feedback mechanism for 'users'? We need to install one on
> booki.cc since its getting quite a bit of usage but there is no
> community as such yet like there is with fm...
>
> i dont think a mailing list is the right way. good for fm i think but
> not for a general case.
>
> i would like to make it web based but i really dont like web forums...is
> there a better way to do it? I had thought microblogging might work as i
> saw some like this - they look better but i dont think they are really
> that useful
>
>
> any thoughts?
>
>
> adam
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