Displaying 20 results from an estimated 20000 matches similar to: "RFC: Moving toward Discord and Discourse for LLVM's discussions"
2019 Nov 18
5
RFC: Moving toward Discord and Discourse for LLVM's discussions
The lists are working well for the people who are already invested in the
community though - as was identified by Chandler they aren't working as
well for new people.
I'm an insanely confident Scotsman with just about zero fear of any/all
social situations, and I've always found this mailing list to be utterly
terrifying (thus I've been a 10 year mostly-lurker).
My fear
2019 Nov 18
5
[cfe-dev] RFC: Moving toward Discord and Discourse for LLVM's discussions
FWIW I'm a fan of using open-source stuff for open-source projects.
Discourse looks open source, but Discord doesn't as far as I can tell (?).
On Mon, Nov 18, 2019 at 3:15 AM Chandler Carruth via cfe-dev <
cfe-dev at lists.llvm.org> wrote:
> Hello folks,
>
> I sent the message quoted below to llvm-dev@ just now, but it applies to
> the whole community so sending an FYI
2019 Nov 18
2
RFC: Moving toward Discord and Discourse for LLVM's discussions
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> | mailing lists for longer-form discussions are unfamiliar, difficult,
> and often intimidating for newcomers
>
> Um… what? While I know (via my own children) that folks nowadays use
> multiple avenues of communication, it’s **really** hard to imagine email
> as a **mechanism** being unfamiliar/difficult/intimidating. Moving to a
> new mechanism wouldn’t alter the
2019 Nov 18
3
RFC: Moving toward Discord and Discourse for LLVM's discussions
On Mon, Nov 18, 2019 at 11:32 AM David Tellenbach via llvm-dev <
llvm-dev at lists.llvm.org> wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> +1 from my side for using "faster" or "more direct" communication channels
> such
> as Discord (no strong opinion on the choice of any particular tool here)
> for
> informal chats and discussions on a "support level". This is
2019 Nov 19
3
Fwd: RFC: Moving toward Discord and Discourse for LLVM's discussions
But is it better or worse than IRC in this regard?
On Mon, Nov 18, 2019 at 10:49 PM Daniel Chapiesky via llvm-dev <
llvm-dev at lists.llvm.org> wrote:
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>
> ---------- Forwarded message ---------
> From: Daniel Chapiesky <dchapiesky2 at gmail.com>
> Date: Tue, Nov 19, 2019 at 1:48 AM
> Subject: Re: [llvm-dev] RFC: Moving toward Discord and Discourse for
>
2019 Nov 19
2
RFC: Moving toward Discord and Discourse for LLVM's discussions
David,
I'm glad you mentioned Discord's T&Cs. I'm not generally concerned about these kinds of things, but Discord's seems particularly aggressive. Particularly the phrase "perpetual, nonexclusive, transferable, royalty-free, sublicensable, and worldwide license" is... a lot. Since LLVM is a permissively licensed project I assume many of our contributors care about
2019 Nov 19
2
Fwd: RFC: Moving toward Discord and Discourse for LLVM's discussions
On 11/19/19 9:09 AM, Zachary Turner via llvm-dev wrote:
Note there is also Slack, which does not have these problems. Not sure why that keeps being overlooked
My understanding is this is because Slack does not have good moderation tools. I'm unfamiliar with further details in this regard.
-Hal
On Tue, Nov 19, 2019 at 7:07 AM Zachary Turner <zturner at roblox.com<mailto:zturner at
2019 Nov 20
4
[cfe-dev] RFC: Moving toward Discord and Discourse for LLVM's discussions
There *are* open-source Discord clients, 3rd party tools and the like. The
corporation behind Discord is just not authorising you legally to use any
of those tools at hand. There are rarely any technical barriers or
countermeasures, though.
Roman Lebedev via cfe-dev <cfe-dev at lists.llvm.org> ezt írta (időpont: 2019.
nov. 18., H, 16:08):
> On Mon, Nov 18, 2019 at 4:10 PM Nico Weber via
2019 Nov 18
4
RFC: Moving toward Discord and Discourse for LLVM's discussions
On Mon, Nov 18, 2019 at 2:49 PM Robinson, Paul via llvm-dev <
llvm-dev at lists.llvm.org> wrote:
> | mailing lists for longer-form discussions are unfamiliar, difficult,
> and often intimidating for newcomers
>
>
>
> Um… what? While I know (via my own children) that folks nowadays use
> multiple avenues of communication, it’s **really** hard to imagine email
> as a
2019 Nov 18
6
RFC: Moving toward Discord and Discourse for LLVM's discussions
On Mon, Nov 18, 2019 at 11:55 AM David Chisnall via llvm-dev
<llvm-dev at lists.llvm.org> wrote:
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> On 18/11/2019 16:39, Stefan Teleman via llvm-dev wrote:
> > I can't recall an instance when I had difficulty using, or was
> > intimidated by, email, for saying something on a mailing list.
>
> Subscribing to a mailing list, particularly one as high-traffic as
>
2020 Jul 27
2
Discourse category for the AMDGPU target
Hi all,
We’ve been having discussions over the last few weeks with
stakeholders both inside and outside of AMD about where we could best
have a dedicated and open discussion space for topics around the
AMDGPU target. The conclusion was that we’d like to try the use of a
category in the LLVM Discourse group, which is mostly used for MLIR
discussion so far.
I have started a Discourse topic with
2019 Nov 20
3
[cfe-dev] RFC: Moving toward Discord and Discourse for LLVM's discussions
On Wed, Nov 20, 2019 at 12:18 PM Renato Golin <rengolin at gmail.com> wrote:
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> On Wed, 20 Nov 2019 at 08:44, Whisperity via llvm-dev
> <llvm-dev at lists.llvm.org> wrote:
> > There *are* open-source Discord clients, 3rd party tools and the like.
>
> This is a big uphill fight that is rarelly worthy. Not to mention
> privacy guarantees and terms and conditions
2020 Aug 04
2
Discourse category for the AMDGPU target
On Mon, Aug 3, 2020 at 7:00 PM David Blaikie <dblaikie at gmail.com> wrote:
> I don't have much personal interest here - but my understanding was
> that there was/is a fair bit of pushback to fragmenting the
> communications channels to discord before there's a more general
> buy-in to switch over across the project? (perhaps I'm misremembering
> the previous
2019 Nov 21
5
[cfe-dev] RFC: Moving toward Discord and Discourse for LLVM's discussions
If I am not mistaken, there are two things that are becoming clear:
1. For email, nobody seems to be against Discourse as long as the mailing
lists are still a supported way to participate. So this seems
non-controversial.
2. For IRC, people seem to be happy with switching to a more modern
solution, but Discord is largely disliked by a significant portion of
respondents.
So perhaps we can focus
2019 Nov 19
3
Fwd: RFC: Moving toward Discord and Discourse for LLVM's discussions
Slack's community moderation features are pretty terrible - it's simply
not set up for managing public-facing communities; it's set up for
managing private workplace team collaboration. The best way to try to
explain the features which are missing are to look at something like the
Matrix moderation guide (https://matrix.org/docs/guides/moderation/);
many of these features are
2019 Nov 20
2
[cfe-dev] RFC: Moving toward Discord and Discourse for LLVM's discussions
On Wed, 20 Nov 2019 at 21:36, Whisperity via llvm-dev
<llvm-dev at lists.llvm.org> wrote:
> there will be the other 70+ gaming-related servers constantly nagging for attention...
I very literally cannot cope with that at all. I can't "just filter"
the noise on my own, so, if that becomes the norm, I'll be forced to
pass.
2019 Nov 18
3
RFC: Moving toward Discord and Discourse for LLVM's discussions
On Mon, 18 Nov 2019 at 07:29, Kristina Brooks via llvm-dev
<llvm-dev at lists.llvm.org> wrote:
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> While I understand the difficulty regarding mailing lists especially
> if one isn't used to setting up mailboxes and filters to classify and
> label emails and do think a web forum may be easier to use, I would
> have concerns over Discord. Unlike IRC which has a fairly open
2019 Nov 18
2
RFC: Moving toward Discord and Discourse for LLVM's discussions
On Mon, Nov 18, 2019 at 8:49 AM Robinson, Paul via llvm-dev
<llvm-dev at lists.llvm.org> wrote:
>
> | mailing lists for longer-form discussions are unfamiliar, difficult, and often intimidating for newcomers
>
>
>
> Um… what? While I know (via my own children) that folks nowadays use multiple avenues of communication, it’s *really* hard to imagine email as a *mechanism*
2020 Feb 19
2
EuroLLVM'20: Diversity and Inclusion in Compilers and Tools workshop announcement
Hi All,
It's my pleasure to announce the Diversity and Inclusion in Compilers and
Tools workshop that will be held on the afternoon of April 5th, at the same
venue as the EuroLLVM'20.
This event features speakers and discussion aiming to increase diversity
and inclusion within the LLVM community, attendee's workplace or
university, and within the field of compilers and tools. It is
2020 Jul 15
7
[11.0.0 Release] The release branch is here; trunk is now 12.0.0
Hello everyone,
The release branch for LLVM 11 was created from the trunk at
2e10b7a39b930ef8d9c4362509d8835b221fbc0a, and the trunk version was
bumped to 12.0.0.
Release blockers are tracked by https://llvm.org/PR46725 Please mark
any bugs, old or new, that need to be fixed before the release as
blocking that bug.
Please keep me in the loop via email on any bugs, commits, or other
issues that