[Magazine] Comment intro?

Joe Brockmeier jzb at redhat.com
Thu Dec 10 19:22:08 UTC 2015


On 12/10/2015 02:19 PM, Justin W. Flory wrote:
> 
> I see the merit in trying to move the comments over to a mailing list.
> The comments are definitely hard to keep tabs on, especially for some of
> the older articles, and I think using HyperKitty (maybe the users list)
> would help make sure that commenters can get answers to their questions.
> 
> However, I wonder if people would actually be willing to make an account
> in FAS or sign into Hyperkitty just to leave a comment about an article
> or get help with a particular topic. I think that's it definitely easier
> than it ever was before, but I wonder if we would lose people or if they
> would actually sign in and post for help.
> 
> I see the benefits to both sides, but I think in the immediate sense,
> the comment intro is a good solution to this problem, and maybe
> approaching Hyperkitty as a longer-term solution might be something we
> could try out.

What list would these go to? The FAS Login is a big barrier IMO - I see
that if I'm not already involved and I'm gone.

Best,

jzb
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