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Re: [gopher] History and future of "the gopher project"



On 01/10/2015 09:16 PM, Jeff W wrote:
Before doing so he moved the gopher project email list over to the Debian
project's mailman-based listserv, hence the current arrangement.

About this - why are we all using this mailing list in the first place? There have been a dedicated nntp group for gopher since forever: comp.infosystems.gopher but surprisingly, this mailing list is much more active.

Me personally, I am not a huge fan of mailing lists, and I prefer newsgroups, seeing them as a much more efficient and superior communication tool than forwarding mails to xxxxxx people around the world.

So why do people use mailing lists (and the gopher mailing list in particular), instead of NNTP? Is it because it's more convenient for some to use a mailing list than it is to configure a nntp client? (note, that Thunderbird does both very well).

If that's the reason, then maybe we could imagine having some kind of gateway that would duplicate content from this mailing list to comp.infosystems.gopher, and vice-versa, so everyone could use what he likes most? Or, a step even further, replace this list with a mail gateway to comp.infosystems.gopher ?

These are just loose ideas, and real questions. I'd be curious to know what other people think about this. In case there would be some room for uniting the mailing list with NNTP, I would definitely be willing to provide some time, work and resources for it.

Mateusz

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