Hi Alex, Alexander Wirt: >>> And I tested hyperkitty some time ago with our archive and it was >>> unusable slow. >> >> Interesting. I wonder how Fedora deals with this. I haven't used their >> archives extensively, but from quick tests it appeared to be quite >> responsive. > > One question that came into mind: which problems with our lists do you think > mailman would solve? > > If its list archives: provide (or let someone do so) a hyperkitty plugin for > reading our mboxes (bonus points if its able to also remove mails from it > afterwards (gpdr, spam). Yeah, it's mainly the archive. I agree that a modern archiver that has forum-like capabilities to participate in a discussion would lower the barrier for contributors who're more into web applications that into mail clients. Which - like it or not - seems to be the case even for developers and techies in younger generations. Besides, a huge advantage of mailman3 in my eyes is that it has a proper user management. After registering *once* in Postorius (the mailman3 web interface), you can manage *all* your mailing list subscriptions on that mailman3 instance with one account. That's very convenient and something I miss on lists.debian.org. Cheers jonas
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