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Re: Proposal: An alternative to mailing lists which isn't a forum



On Jo, 09 oct 14, 23:16:33, softwatt wrote:
> 
> Instead of a mailing list, let there be an IMAP/POP account, let us call
> it imap@debian.org. However, it isn't a normal IMAP account:
> 
>  - It is public, and not a traditional private imap account.
>  - It accepts all logins, regardless of the password typed.
>  - It is read-only, users cannot directly modify it.
>  - Users can only use it to read, they cannot send
>    mails as imap@debian.org
>  - It serves as the "forum".
>  - The topics and sub-topics are simply folders and sub-folders.
>  - In order to read the "forum", one simply adds the imap
>    account to one's mail client.
>  - In order to post something new, one simply replies to the
>    relevant post (The FROM is one's own mail, and not
>    imap@debian.org)

If you want to go forward with this I would suggest you just do it. If 
some Debian Developer finds your idea interesting you could even get a 
domain like imap.debian.net. You could set up several servers/accounts:

lists@imap.d.n
<project>@alioth.imap.d.n
<bugnumber>@bugs.imap.d.n

(for people that want to follow individual bugs only, since there are
also the debian-bugs-* lists)

I think you *might* encounter issues with scalability: i.e. IMAP servers 
are built to handle many clients accessing different mailboxes, not sure 
how they will handle many clients accessing the *same* mailbox (but then 
the developers might be interested in fixing the issues ;).

Kind regards,
Andrei
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