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[Mageia-dev] forum/mailing list project

+ Wolfgang Bornath + molch.b at googlemail.com +
+ Tue Jun 14 18:09:23 CEST 2011 +

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2011/6/14 Lee Forest <lee8oi at gmail.com>:
+> Mailing lists and forums I guess both have drawbacks and advantages. I am
+> sorry if I sounded biased, and was off topic. I still think some kind of
+> innovative new messaging/forum/blog/mailing list reimagining sounds like a
+> fun project. But I do understand its not a feasible option right now for
+> mageia. I definitly think im gonna ponder this more. I do have experience in
+> php and other web related languages. Again sorry I was off topic in the
+> other thread, and thanks for the healthy debate. Its refreshing to hear some
+> brutal honesty and sense. If anyone is interested in talking more about this
+> I would certainly be grateful for some constructive criticism from such a
+> knowledgable group. I hope I did this right. Trying to make it a new topic.
+
+/me thinks there is not much to debate. As already mentioned, all
+reasons in favour and against both platforms have been laid on the
+table for the zillionth time without ever changing by even one single
+character.
+
+Yes, a bridging tool is the only solution. Unfortunately I haven't
+seen a real working two-way bridge yet. This would only be possible if
+the number and names of the available mailing lists would match the
+available sections in the forum.
+
+ - gmane is clumsy, slow - my tests last September/October reveilled
+that with an active list you see 2 replies in the list before the
+initial mail is available in gmane. So, people using gmane for posting
+will always be behind and may destroy a thread or reply to already
+obsolete points. There were also missing mails in the middle of
+threads which made it unusable for me.
+
+ - the very nice bridge tux99 offers as a working model on
+http://mageia.linuxtech.net/forum/ (down at the moment) turned out to
+be fast and reliable during tests. Integrated into a forum, the forum
+users can participate in all mailing list discussions, but the mailing
+list people do not see any discussions which take place in other parts
+of the forum.
+
+Of course there are other half-way solutions for people not inclined
+to participate in discussion, only wanting to follow threads - you can
+always use the archives of the mailing lists and the rsa of the forum.
+
+What did I forget here?
+
+-- 
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