I agree!

To me the mailing list is the best source of gathering information, especially 
in terms of announcements of new Release versions.
While there might be more info in the github releases the trigger is always the 
mailing list.

I also agree with some of the others that the mailing list is in fact low 
volume, so therefore it is a very convenient place to look into once there are 
new messages, as the low volume does provide very convenient management of 
messages. A high-volume mailing list is in fact much harder to digest so I like 
It as it is.

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Von: asterisk-dev <asterisk-dev-boun...@lists.digium.com> im Auftrag von 
Jonathan Simpson <jsimp...@jdsnetwork.com>
Datum: Mittwoch, 13. Dezember 2023 um 12:17
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I also would like the list to continue. I use it to follow asterisk development.

Mailing lists are great for following along and observing topics and 
development in a way that forums are absolutely not. I read every post on this 
list and frequently learn from it, because it's a passive feed in my email.

I would not do the same on a forum. Reading through each thread and keeping 
track of new ones is simply too much of an investment.

On Wed, Dec 13, 2023, 04:01 משרד GIS מערכות תקשורת 
<supp...@phonecall.co<mailto:supp...@phonecall.co>> wrote:
my thought can we get the forum with tag dev should have a separate mailing 
list   not to be overflowed with the regular forum mail and also need a easy 
way to send a question with no need to log on to forum
I think this is the hurdle!
Does anyone agree ?

On Wed, Dec 13, 2023 at 10:50 AM Michael Neuhauser 
<m...@firmix.at<mailto:m...@firmix.at>> wrote:
Hello,

On 12/12/2023 17:30, Joshua C. Colp wrote:
On Tue, Dec 12, 2023 at 12:10 PM Henning Westerholt 
<h...@gilawa.com<mailto:h...@gilawa.com>> wrote:
the majority of the responses seems to be against the discontinuation of the 
mailing list.

Yes, this is true. It would be nice to have more input though so if other 
individuals have opinions (including why they want the lists to continue and 
what they use them for) then that would be beneficial. I'm talking to the over 
2100 people who haven't responded to this thread.

I also would like the development mailing list to continue. Mainly to get 
updates about infrastructure changes (e.g., the move to github) and release 
notes.

Regards,
Mike
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