Talk:Discussion server options
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| I haven't used any of these services, so I can't really add any useful experience or informed judgement.<br/>From looking at the links and the discussion on the mailing list, it seems Discourse is the best option based on its rich feature set and flexibility.<br/>It may be difficult to get a uni to host it, because the administrators will want control of it, which makes extra work for them without any connection to a paying project.<br/>I have a server from which I run a couple of websites, include the String Theory Wiki ( http://www.stringwiki.org/ - it's just celebrated it's 10th birthday), from which I wouldn't mind hosting the Discourse site. It would have to use an external mail server.<br/>However I can totally understand if the community would not want its infrastructure concentrated in one person's hands. There would also be limits on how much time I could spend doing admin - the installation looks fine, but if I have to go hacking in Ruby on a regular basis, that's too much. <span class="userid-111 comment-signature" timestamp="20161216122242">[[User:Tom Brown|Tom Brown]] 16 December 2016, 13:22 (CET)</span> | | I haven't used any of these services, so I can't really add any useful experience or informed judgement.<br/>From looking at the links and the discussion on the mailing list, it seems Discourse is the best option based on its rich feature set and flexibility.<br/>It may be difficult to get a uni to host it, because the administrators will want control of it, which makes extra work for them without any connection to a paying project.<br/>I have a server from which I run a couple of websites, include the String Theory Wiki ( http://www.stringwiki.org/ - it's just celebrated it's 10th birthday), from which I wouldn't mind hosting the Discourse site. It would have to use an external mail server.<br/>However I can totally understand if the community would not want its infrastructure concentrated in one person's hands. There would also be limits on how much time I could spend doing admin - the installation looks fine, but if I have to go hacking in Ruby on a regular basis, that's too much. <span class="userid-111 comment-signature" timestamp="20161216122242">[[User:Tom Brown|Tom Brown]] 16 December 2016, 13:22 (CET)</span> |
| + | :Here's a test version of Discourse I installed on my server:<br/>[http://discourse.nworbmot.org/ http://discourse.nworbmot.org/]<br/><br/>I'll delete this instance soon, it's just to get a feeling for how it works.<br/>Actually, having used it a bit, I find the performance unacceptably slow. It's running on a Virtual Machine with only 1 GB RAM, which is fine for a wiki, but doesn't seem to be enough for Discourse.<br/>So, if we're going to run our own Discourse, it will have to be a bigger, better machine.<span class="userid-111 comment-signature" timestamp="20161228180254">[[User:Tom Brown|Tom Brown]] 28 December 2016, 19:02 (CET)</span> |
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