Community infrastructure: Forum and Telegram
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Hi,
I sort of start feeling old, trying to participate in UBports: An open source project without a mailing list and without IRC channel does not really integrate with the modes of communication I'm used to use.
Just tried to make a telegram account (via web.telegram.org), however it needs a phone number, and (one of my) "landline" SIP-based phone numbers is not accepted ("incorrect phone number"). I'm not really willing to give my cell phone number to an untrusted 3rd party to participate in an open-source project. I mean, if I were, then I probably would just be using Google Android and not bothering with UBports, would I ?
So I guess I'll have to stay at the outside for now.
cheers,
Dave
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@dave Hi. There is away of using IRC in the telegram group I have seen reference to it. Sorry but I have never used it only seen the comments. There is #ubports on Freenode and apparently ways of using matrix to contact the supergroup. Again I haven't used any of these. If you can't find them maybe @advocatux can help. I know he has said on many occasions he would prefer to use mailing list.
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@dave those channels exist but (almost) nobody use them. Ah these younglings...
- There is IRC as @Lakota said ( #ubports on Freenode) and a IRC < > Telegram bridge
- There are mailing lists https://list.ubports.com/mailman/listinfo
- There's Ubports in Matrix too
Edit: I see you're using IRC <> Telegram already.
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@dave said in Community infrastructure: Forum and Telegram:
Hi,
I sort of start feeling old, trying to participate in UBports: An open source project without a mailing list and without IRC channel does not really integrate with the modes of communication I'm used to use.
Just tried to make a telegram account (via web.telegram.org), however it needs a phone number, and (one of my) "landline" SIP-based phone numbers is not accepted ("incorrect phone number"). I'm not really willing to give my cell phone number to an untrusted 3rd party to participate in an open-source project. I mean, if I were, then I probably would just be using Google Android and not bothering with UBports, would I ?
So I guess I'll have to stay at the outside for now.
cheers,
Dave
+1 for using the (existing) mailing-list as primary channel for technical discussions and support.
Matthias
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@guru said in Community infrastructure: Forum and Telegram:
+1 for using the (existing) mailing-list as primary channel for technical discussions and support.
Are you talking about the UBports's ones or the old Canonical's Ubuntu-Phone list?
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@advocatux said in Community infrastructure: Forum and Telegram:
@guru said in Community infrastructure: Forum and Telegram:
+1 for using the (existing) mailing-list as primary channel for technical discussions and support.
Are you talking about the UBports's ones or the old Canonical's Ubuntu-Phone list?
Both would do the job. The old one even better because a lot of UT users are still subscribed there and would may be encouraged to move to the UBports devices.