[tor-bugs] #3592 [Website]: lack of web forums
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#3592: lack of web forums
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Reporter: cypherpunks | Owner: phobos
Type: project | Status: needs_information
Priority: minor | Milestone:
Component: Website | Version:
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Comment(by T(A)ILS developers):
Yes, during our summit this summer we decided to migrate to OSQA. We were
to do that move during October, and we even had funding for it.
But in the end, we did our benchmarking a bit too fast, and we ended up
changing our mind at the last minute. We realized that the OSQA project
was not active enough anymore.
So we got back to doing benchmarking, and attributed the funding to some
other tasks. On the other hand our ikiwiki based forum is getting out of
hands lately, and we really want to find a short-term solution to that
problem.
If you want to read more about the pros and cons of the various software
we are looking at, check out our todo item on the topic:
https://tails.boum.org/tails/todo/improve_the_forum/
Regarding a possible collaboration, or share tool with Tor, for us that's
still an open discussion. On our side we defined the following
requirements for the tool we are looking for:
- Have a clear policy in terms or logs, privacy, etc. We feel like self-
hosting will most probably be needed here.
- We want an answer-centric application, not a general purpose forum. We
want to dedicate energy to it as a support tool.
- People should be able to ask for help anonymously, for example without
having to give their email address.
- Other requirements include email notifications, handling karma, and
proposing to search before asking a new question.
A Q&A (question/answer) application seems to be the most adequate format
so far, and we limited our benchmarking to such tools.
In order to share a tool together with Tor we added another requirement:
the possibility of having separate categories of questions, or interest
groups. For example, to get support on Tails specific topics, or ask more
generic questions about Tor, get technical help for TBB. We feel that this
would help focus better our attention, and thus provide better support.
Since we are doing again some benchmarking, it would be a great time to
hear more about your requirements, and see whether we can find a candidate
that could fit both. That will surely require some custom development
anyways.
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