On Fri, 1 Mar 2013 13:22:26 +0100 Dan Allen <dan.j.allen@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: > 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. We are just now setting up a lists-dev.cloud.fedoraproject.org instance to use for more development/testing. ;) We should be able to setup a list for you to test things out with and help with the development. I'm not sure I would say you should fully switch to using this list full time, but it should be good enough to test/devel things. ;) Hopefully we will have that up in the next week and can look at getting you setup with a test list there. I would think a CNAME would work out, but we will have to test and make sure we can handle that config well. ;) Thanks for offering to help us out... I am really looking forward to widespread deployment of hyperkitty. I think it could end up being a really important improvement in helping communities communicate. kevin
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