This site does have the advantage of federating with OSM.org user accounts. Creating and managing a separate wiki account is an impediment to users who already have to juggle multiple chat server logins, especially since voting is the only reason the user would be required to set up an account. But recent explorations of enabling OAuth on the wiki are encouraging.
The Wikimedia Foundation is working on a series of improvements that (finally) address these and other pain points for discussing things on the wiki. So far, most of their work has been deployed across the Wikimedia wikis and is available in the form of the DiscussionTools extension, currently in beta. Hopefully we can take it up once it’s more mature. It’s already plenty safer than Flow and much easier to use than the Convenient Discussions gadget, but individual features are still in flux.
If this extension supports all the read methods in the Discourse API, as the readme implies, that’s pretty powerful.
The sysadmins are understandably hesitant to install exotic new extensions, especially ones that aren’t marked as stable. But seeing a mapper’s name on it is a promising sign. 
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