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Very elegant tool, but it could clearly do with a proper home/landing page to explain what it is, what it does etc.
it does look nice. But forum owners want to monetize their traffic w/ banners and google adsense. But it looks like thats what your trying to solve.
I've tested revenue streams on forums, and neither of those things work.
When Discourse was submitted to HN, this immediately came to mind, though I couldn't remember its name. It was a breath of fresh air in terms of approach and design style. It would be awesome to see chat-forum hybrids like this become popular, because I've wondered what could be done with a more evolved IRC. I only regret it's not in a language I operate in, and I'm not sure how easy it'd be to customise to add features.

A little tip - hit Ctrl+Enter to post your message.

Here's the relevant discussion thread (thanks davidcollantes), which got lots of comments and upvotes:

http://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=4499845

There's also an open-source release of it, but it seems not to have been updated in months:

https://github.com/cheshirecats/CuriousWall

(Also, is there a bug with scrolling on Chrome? No matter whether I scroll up or down, my mousewheel sends me down the page.)

This is precisely the reason why I submitted the link once more. This project expressed a lot of potential when it was submitted some 6 months.

This is the first thing that came to my mind when project Discourse was announced. But unfortunately the project owner chesirecat lost interest and it’s more or less abandoned.

Boy is this new title lame. Formerly it was something like: "Pivory: the forum software that had a chance" , which told us that we weren’t supposed to be looking at the thread, but rather the software used to implement it.

Which is pretty cool.

But - as was mentioned in at least one of the other cheshirecat/Pivory threads a homepage for this project would be really handy for these purposes :)

Yes - the admins changed it. The new one does not capture the attention.
The bigger problem is that it also doesn't capture the purpose of the post.