+1 vote towards giving the sf1.x people another mailing list but NOT THIS ONE

we sf2 guys would like to keep this thank you!

On Mon, Jun 13, 2011 at 8:47 AM, Insight Media Tech
<culori.me...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Guess mail2forum would be an interesting alternative because as far as i
> know there is already a plugin for phpbb3. I however agree that the
> community should not be split, at least not by creating 2 mailing lists.
> More than that, if fabien thinks that this is the best way, we should be
> supportive about his decission.
>
> 2011/6/10 Jeremiah Dodds <jeremiah.do...@gmail.com>
>>
>>
>> On Thu, Jun 9, 2011 at 4:20 PM, Chris Sedlmayr <ch...@sedlmayr.co.uk>
>> wrote:
>>>
>>> I can't say that i've ever found groups to be an easy way to find
>>> information, and generally the posts I moderate seem to re-appear.
>>> People are struggling to find what they are looking for and I don't
>>> necessarily think that splitting it would help as we had the same
>>> problem pre Symfony2.
>>>
>>> I would be more inclined to concentrate on improving and adding to the
>>> Forum and slowly moving away from Groups.
>>>
>>> Not sure on other's thoughts here though.
>>>
>>
>> I greatly prefer mailing lists to forums (not the biggest fan of google
>> groups, but hey), but what I really, really like is when communities'
>> mailing lists and forums are mirrors of each other.
>> http://mail2forum.com/ seems to be the canonical way to do this with phpbb
>> forums.
>> Ideally, I'd want to see symfony-legacy and  symfony mailing lists
>> connected with mail2forum or similar. Then everyone can stay current with
>> everything with their preferred interface, and the community doesn't get
>> fragmented, and most people don't know or care that that's even going on.  I
>> don't see a reason (other than setup overhead) to not represent the data
>> from conversations on the list in different frontends -- separation of
>> concerns and all that ;)
>>
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