On 17 mai 13:09, Jens Axboe wrote: > On 5/17/24 12:51 PM, Gabriel Krisman Bertazi wrote: > > Following our LSFMM conversation, I've created a Discord chat for topics > > that could benefit from a more informal, live discussion space than the > > mailing list might offer. The idea is to keep this new channel alive for a > > while and see if it does indeed benefit the broader io_uring audience. > > > > The following is an open invite link: > > > > https://discord.gg/8EwbZ6gkfX > > Great initiative! > > > Which might be revoked in the future. If it no longer works, drop me an > > email for a new one. > > > > Once we have some key people around, I intend to add an invite code to > > the liburing internal documentation. > > Is it public - and if not, can it be? Ideally I'd love to have something > that's just open public (and realtime) discussion, ideally searchable > from your favorite search engine. As the latter seems > difficult/impossible, we should at least have it be directly joinable > without an invite link. Or maybe this is not how discord works at all, > and you need the invite link? If so, as long as anyone can join, then > that's totally fine too I guess. > Not to start any form of chat platform war, but the rust-for-linux community has been using Zulip for a while now. At some point they made the full message history live accessible without an account : https://rust-for-linux.zulipchat.com/ It is even search-able apparently, which is quite appreciable as an outsider who just wants to follow a bit in a more informal way than the ML. Mathieu.