Discourse
Discussion Forum software. Discourse is an open source Internet forum software application founded in 2013 by Jeff Atwood, Robin Ward, and Sam Saffron.[2] Discourse received funding from First Round Capital and Greylock.[3] From a usability perspective, Discourse breaks with existing forum software by including features recently popularized by large social networks, such as infinite scrolling, live updates, expanding links, and drag and drop attachments.[4] However, the stated goals of the project are social rather than technical, to improve online discussion quality through improved forum software. The application is written in JavaScript and Ruby On Rails,[5] and is released under the GNU General Public License version 2. PostgreSQL is the supported database management system. It also uses EmberJs. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Discourse_(software)
Minimum hosted-version cost: $100/mo. https://payments.discourse.org/pricing
- alt: pay them to install on another host: https://www.literatecomputing.com/discourse-installation-packages/
2013-02-05-AtwoodDiscourseForumSoftware
see also argumentation
Edited: | Tweet this! | Search Twitter for discussion
BackLinks: 2006-11-06-BrinBrownGoogleTalk | 2010-01-29-UdellOdataForCollaborativeSensemaking | 2011-07-10-ShumSensemakingSuite | 2013-02-05-AtwoodDiscourseForumSoftware | 2019-07-22-HonFlatVsThreadedDiscussions | 2021-08-31-DiscourseAnnounces20mSeriesAInvestmentByPaceCapitalAndFirstRoundCapital | 2021-12-12-RosanoPlatformPuzzlePiecesForSustainableCommunity | 2022-01-05-MannNetworkedOrgsAndTooling | 2022-06-02-BjarnasonOnOnlineCollaborationAndOurObligationsAsMakersOfSoftware | 2023-01-31-MatuschakThreeYearsOfCrowdfundedResearch | 2023-03-08-ZviMTheKidsAreNotOkay | 2023-05-18-FerrissGodinThePursuitOfMeaning | 2023-07-14-CommunalBonfires | 2023-11-30-MonahanLivePlayers | ArgumentatIon | DiscussionForum | Fantasyland | JavascriptClientFramework | TaskCloud | WebAuthentication
TwinPages: BorisMann