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I have a forum with groups.io. After the initial transfer fee it has been free. It includes mail services. It works just like you would expect a forum to work. I can't help but feel that people jumped on Discourse because it's the shiny software of the day.
This Group here has more than 1000 users and the goal of the new platform is to increase the number of users. ... So please compare apples with apples!
Is there a good central thread for discussing the move to Discourse that I've missed out on? I did a quick search, and it seems to come up in different threads, but I didn't see a pinned topic or thread that serves as a hub for the conversation.
> First, someone is paying for Discourse, right? It's not free like GG.
Is that the case? I'd thought Discourse was a free, open-source platform — though someone is surely paying to host TiddlyWiki.org, where it's running. That domain's been around a long time, and I always suspected it was Jeremy's, but maybe not. Do we know the identity of our benefactor on that domain? That may go a long way toward reassuring people of the platform's long-term availability and stability.
No, it's not a pure email. It has a web forum with all the services you expect -- file attachments, photos, wikis, calendars.
But you're right about the price. It obviously wasn't like that when I signed up. At the time there was no user-count limit for the basic group. Hopefully they won't rescind that policy.
Looks like there’s a Google Group. Perhaps you could ask there if they have set up a Discourse instance (this is not it) and it’s address.
https://groups.google.com/g/tiddlywiki