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* Consider mailing list proposal to move Slicer and possibly several related discussion forums to the Discourse platform.
 
* Consider mailing list proposal to move Slicer and possibly several related discussion forums to the Discourse platform.
 
* Discuss new community-interaction possibilities such as Gitter.
 
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** Identify remaining action items to complete the long-awaited move of Slicer source hosting to GitHub.
 
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Revision as of 21:49, 5 January 2017

Home < 2017 Winter Project Week < UpdatingCommunityForums

Key Investigators

  • Andrey Fedorov
  • Andras Lasso
  • Mike Halle
  • Steve Pieper
  • Isaiah Norton
  • The COMMUNITY

Project Description

Objective Approach and Plan Progress and Next Steps
  • Consider mailing list proposal to move Slicer and possibly several related discussion forums to the Discourse platform.
  • Discuss new community-interaction possibilities such as Gitter.
  • Consider the long-discussed proposals to move to github hosting for the web site
  • Discourse
    • Assess Discourse with broader community.
    • Identify funding mechanism and logistics to move Slicer mailing lists to Discourse.
  • GitHub
    • Identify remaining action items to complete the long-awaited move of Slicer source hosting to GitHub.
  • Web-site
    • Organize web-site content on github
    • Consider moving hosting to github

Background and References