The Arquillian project [1] would like to volunteer to be an early adopter
of HyperKitty. We are looking to shift from forums to mailinglists, but not
lose a user-friendly web frontend for folks just browsing for information.
We're writing to this list because we think that Fedora and Arquillian
share a common goal to see HyperKitty evolve. We can offer to hack on it
and promote it if Fedora infrastructure would be willing to give us a space
to run a public instance of it. (We're also Fedora users, of course).
We know about
mm3test.fedoraproject.org, but we're hoping to be able to
point
discuss.arquillian.org at to the installation (CNAME support).
We plan to actively work on HyperKitty to improve the functionality and
user experience. Therefore, we'd like to request a dedicated instance to
give us the flexibility to experiment as much as needed without having to
worry about disrupting the other lists running on it. In other words, we
want to be bleeding edge for a while :)
Let us know whether this seems like a good fit. Although we are separate
communities, I think the common goal of moving HyperKitty forward gives us
good reason to work together. Plus, we're really eager to see HyperKitty
get used for Fedora lists too.
-Dan
p.s.
http://arquillian.org
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Dan Allen
Principal Software Engineer, Red Hat | Author of Seam in Action
Registered Linux User #231597
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