03-26-2016, 01:20 PM
(03-26-2016, 12:52 PM)Emxx52 Wrote: Don't try to blame me for doing things without consulting them with anyone cuz I obviously did consult my works with at least one of the other administrators.Don't be like @RaptorParkowsky . We are a community and changes like this have to be consulted with the whole community, or at least ALL of the administrators, not just one randomly chosen person.
(03-26-2016, 12:52 PM)Emxx52 Wrote: Besides, it's not my fault that you don't even bother to check our Trello page at least once a month. Let's not argue about that too much though, it doesn't really matter, but we should use Trello more often.I'm not sure how many times I said that already, but I'll say it once more: Trello never officialy exited the testing phase, so if you are doing anything else than organizing things already discussed somewhere else, you need to announce that fact in other communication channels somehow.
(03-26-2016, 12:52 PM)Emxx52 Wrote: So, what about the comments plugin, guess that's kinda necessary now that we started to run a blog.We already decided that it's needed. The question now is: how?
- Use Disqus. I'm personally not keen on it, because it's hosted on an external service.
- Use Wordpress comment system, anonymous comments - anybody can add a comment without needing an account. This may cause some issues with spam.
- Use Wordpress comment system, use forum accounts for authorization. This option requires most work to implement, but should prevent any spam (our current forum security is good enough that we are not getting any)
- Use the forum - every blog post gets it's own forum thread, possibly displayed below the post. If we want it to be automated, this will probably a bit more work than the option above. This is a bit of an overkill for the amount of activity we'll probably be getting though.