Introducing the New RIPE NCC Forum
Dear all, We invite you to try out the RIPE NCC Forum, our newest online space for discussions. We’re eager to find ways to make it easier for you to engage with us and one another, and by launching this new forum, we hope to lower the barriers to participation. Go straight to the forum: https://forum.ripe.net The RIPE NCC Forum is built using Discourse, an open source platform and it is open to all. The forum is read-only for anyone who does not create an account. We’ve shared more details about the ideas and technology behind the forum in this RIPE Labs article: https://labs.ripe.net/author/ulka_athale_1/the-new-ripe-ncc-forum-talk-to-us... Over the years, we’ve heard many of you ask us for a forum, and for easier ways to stay connected with each other. We hope this forum is a step in the right direction. Please keep in mind that the mailing lists remain the official feedback mechanism to the RIPE NCC Executive Board and management, and all policy proposal discussions should still take place on the relevant mailing list. By adding a forum, we would like to create room for more conversations or discussions on topics that are of interest to you, like helping you learn how to use our tools or services, or to make it easier to connect with others who might have solutions for issues you face. Trying something new can be a bit daunting, so we’re starting off with the standard features available in Discourse. As we see the use of the forum evolving, we will consider adding more advanced features. For a while now, the existing RIPE Forum (our web interface for the mailing lists) has been displaying a banner announcing that it will be retired soon. This is due to the planned upgrade to Mailman 3, which has significantly improved functionality for searching and browsing mailing lists, making the existing web interface redundant. We will continue to support the old web interface until the upgrade is completed. In the meantime, we hope you will try out our new forum, and tell us what you think. Kind regards, Fergal Cunningham Head of Membership Engagement RIPE NCC
(re-sent due to accidentally only replying to Fergal the first time) Hi Fergal (and wg), My initial take on the new forum is that I think it is a neat idea although I hope we don't abandon the mailing lists anytime soon. However, I just created an account and something I noticed is that I seemingly can't link a RIPE NCC Access account after the account creation despite being able to link Google and GitHub accounts afterwards. Is this intentional? If not, can it be fixed? -Cynthia On Mon, Oct 10, 2022 at 3:48 PM Fergal Cunningham <fergalc@ripe.net> wrote:
Dear all,
We invite you to try out the RIPE NCC Forum, our newest online space for discussions. We’re eager to find ways to make it easier for you to engage with us and one another, and by launching this new forum, we hope to lower the barriers to participation.
Go straight to the forum: https://forum.ripe.net
The RIPE NCC Forum is built using Discourse, an open source platform and it is open to all. The forum is read-only for anyone who does not create an account. We’ve shared more details about the ideas and technology behind the forum in this RIPE Labs article: https://labs.ripe.net/author/ulka_athale_1/the-new-ripe-ncc-forum-talk-to-us...
Over the years, we’ve heard many of you ask us for a forum, and for easier ways to stay connected with each other. We hope this forum is a step in the right direction. Please keep in mind that the mailing lists remain the official feedback mechanism to the RIPE NCC Executive Board and management, and all policy proposal discussions should still take place on the relevant mailing list. By adding a forum, we would like to create room for more conversations or discussions on topics that are of interest to you, like helping you learn how to use our tools or services, or to make it easier to connect with others who might have solutions for issues you face. Trying something new can be a bit daunting, so we’re starting off with the standard features available in Discourse. As we see the use of the forum evolving, we will consider adding more advanced features.
For a while now, the existing RIPE Forum (our web interface for the mailing lists) has been displaying a banner announcing that it will be retired soon. This is due to the planned upgrade to Mailman 3, which has significantly improved functionality for searching and browsing mailing lists, making the existing web interface redundant. We will continue to support the old web interface until the upgrade is completed.
In the meantime, we hope you will try out our new forum, and tell us what you think.
Kind regards,
Fergal Cunningham Head of Membership Engagement RIPE NCC
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Hi Cynthia, Thanks for spotting that. We're looking into it and we hope to get a fix in place. And thanks to you and everyone who jumped in to have a look and help us iron out some bumps like this one. Any feedback we get is great. And we're just as happy to get that on the mailing list as on the forum. We really want this to be in addition to the mailing list discussions rather than replacing them or changing how we communicate. Best regards, Fergal On 11/10/2022 01:58, Cynthia Revström via ncc-services-wg wrote:
(re-sent due to accidentally only replying to Fergal the first time) Hi Fergal (and wg),
My initial take on the new forum is that I think it is a neat idea although I hope we don't abandon the mailing lists anytime soon.
However, I just created an account and something I noticed is that I seemingly can't link a RIPE NCC Access account after the account creation despite being able to link Google and GitHub accounts afterwards. Is this intentional? If not, can it be fixed?
-Cynthia
On Mon, Oct 10, 2022 at 3:48 PM Fergal Cunningham <fergalc@ripe.net> wrote:
Dear all,
We invite you to try out the RIPE NCC Forum, our newest online space for discussions. We’re eager to find ways to make it easier for you to engage with us and one another, and by launching this new forum, we hope to lower the barriers to participation.
Go straight to the forum: https://forum.ripe.net
The RIPE NCC Forum is built using Discourse, an open source platform and it is open to all. The forum is read-only for anyone who does not create an account. We’ve shared more details about the ideas and technology behind the forum in this RIPE Labs article: https://labs.ripe.net/author/ulka_athale_1/the-new-ripe-ncc-forum-talk-to-us...
Over the years, we’ve heard many of you ask us for a forum, and for easier ways to stay connected with each other. We hope this forum is a step in the right direction. Please keep in mind that the mailing lists remain the official feedback mechanism to the RIPE NCC Executive Board and management, and all policy proposal discussions should still take place on the relevant mailing list. By adding a forum, we would like to create room for more conversations or discussions on topics that are of interest to you, like helping you learn how to use our tools or services, or to make it easier to connect with others who might have solutions for issues you face. Trying something new can be a bit daunting, so we’re starting off with the standard features available in Discourse. As we see the use of the forum evolving, we will consider adding more advanced features.
For a while now, the existing RIPE Forum (our web interface for the mailing lists) has been displaying a banner announcing that it will be retired soon. This is due to the planned upgrade to Mailman 3, which has significantly improved functionality for searching and browsing mailing lists, making the existing web interface redundant. We will continue to support the old web interface until the upgrade is completed.
In the meantime, we hope you will try out our new forum, and tell us what you think.
Kind regards,
Fergal Cunningham Head of Membership Engagement RIPE NCC
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Cynthia Revström
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Fergal Cunningham