I would much prefer google groups to anything else.  Please do not change!

On Tuesday, February 27, 2018 at 7:12:21 AM UTC-8, Kai Stian Olstad wrote:
>
> On Monday, 26 February 2018 21.08.42 CET David Reagan wrote: 
> > > I don't see that, plain text with monospace font is better. 
> > 
> > I've been reading a book about a javascript library on my tablet lately. 
> I 
> > tried changing some of the color settings in order to make it easier to 
> > read. That messed up the code syntax colors, so all I was left with was 
> a 
> > different font and indenting. That was much harder to read than a color 
> > coded syntax. So there is definitely a large amount of personal 
> preference 
> > in this area. 
>
> It always comes don't to personal preference and what you are used to. 
>
>
> > Also, on Discourse, you can use markdown if you want, or not. 
>
> The problem is not what I do, the problem is when other is using markdown. 
> How it would look like in a text only mail client. 
>
> There are some that is using HTML on this list, and reference the text in 
> blue or the bold text, since I use text only I don't see that and can't 
> help them. 
>
>
> > > I find forum hard to use, all people top post so you don't know what 
> they 
> > > are replaying to (I know, a lot of people do that here also). 
> > > Threading doesn't work properly, technical and because people don't 
> > > replay to a post, but to the thread. 
> > 
> > Heh, I'd say the exact opposite. Email threads are horrid to read. 
> Trying 
> > to find the right reply in any mailing list archive is an exercise in 
> > frustration. When the threads break off into separate conversations, 
> it's 
> > impossible to get a good view of the whole topic, it's just terrible. 
>
> If the threads break off into separate conversations that has nothing to 
> do with the subject the subject must change. 
> If it's related but separated I like that, because it that is not a 
> interesting sub-thread I can ignore that sub-thread. 
> But this also boils down to personal preference. 
>
>
> > > On a forum you need to create yet another account. 
> > 
> > Not necessarily true. Discourse allows sign on with github, google, etc. 
>
> I don't like using account to log in to completely different 
> account/provider because of privacy issues. 
> With mailinglist I only need an email address to participate. 
>
>
> -- 
> Kai Stian Olstad 
>

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