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On Sep 29, 2018, at 3:51 AM, Robert Collins robertc@robertcollins.net wrote:
+1
If someone can tell me how to configure discourse to work like a mailing list; specifically:
- email me messsages rather than 'X new messages" nuisance-mails
- work sanely with replies-from-mail
then I'm certainly happy to adapt.
-Rob On Sat, 29 Sep 2018 at 13:19, Barry Warsaw barry@python.org wrote:
On Sep 28, 2018, at 17:45, Łukasz Langa lukasz@langa.pl wrote:
Do you use NNTP? Like with IRC, you won't find the next generation of core developers on it. And no, there is no support for it in Discourse.
We could probably figure something out with Gmane if there's interest.
Yes, I use NNTP to read many of the Python mailing lists. Gmane, even in its current state, is fantastic.
I’m all for supporting the next generation of developers, but not necessarily at the expense of *decades* of established workflow for current developers. Moving to Discourse breaks this and proliferates browser tab syndrome. It’s an experiment worth conducting, but I do think it’s a bit cavalier to shut down python-committers without further discussion.
Cheers, -Barry
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