Where are you users coming from when they arrive at your Discourse instance?
If you use WordPress there’s a plugin which handles single sign-on and can be tweaked to provision users into groups automatically after they pay for a subscription or product. If you use Patreon or Memberful there are also plugin options there.
Basically, the form for invite requests is published directly at my-discourse-website.com/login page
Users need to fill out a short questionnaire and specify why they want to join our platform (we are a group engaged with community outreach, public legislation proposals etc.)
There is also a form on an inner custom page accessible by members where they can request an invite for a friend. All invite requests are reviewed by moderators.
Actually, I’ve also got a reply from Jeff Atwood with regards to adding a file to web root:
So I will be seeking other options. Thank you for the tips about Memberful and WP plugins, I’ll explore them further.
Allora, come si può esattamente creare un file nella root del web in un’installazione Docker? Quattro anni dopo, è ancora poco chiaro.
Concordo sul fatto che creare un record DNS sia molto più semplice.
Il caso d’uso è che amministro un forum e ho pieno accesso al server, ma odio dover disturbare la persona che gestisce le impostazioni DNS, e ci mette molto tempo a occuparsene.