Robert Bradshaw, 10.02.2011 20:30: > On Thu, Feb 10, 2011 at 1:39 AM, Stefan Behnel wrote: >> Dag Sverre Seljebotn, 10.02.2011 10:08: >>> How about librelist.com? Here's a blog post with some more background: >>> >>> http://zedshaw.com/blog/2009-12-03.html >> >> I like their philosophy and I like their archives. I also like that you can >> actually *get* their archives. > > Yes, this is nice. > >> They do seem to have a couple of lists there already, including some Python >> or Ruby related lists. That doesn't guarantee librelist.com is there to >> stay forever, but I wouldn't mind giving them a try. >> >> BTW, we should first set up the list, then re-subscribe gmane, then >> announce the new list to have people subscribe (or bulk subscribe them, in >> case that works). > > Google groups works well for my workflow, but I know you don't like > it. I could go with librelist. The interface seems nice and clean and > it's fast enough. Most of the lists it hosts are empty or dead... Do > you know what the moderation options are like? Hopefully they'll be > around for a while, as this is the 2nd (3rd?) time we've had to move > lists...
One caveat I found: you can't name a list "cython-...@librelist.com", because they don't allow hyphens in list names (reserved as command separators). They only allow dots as special characters, which is somewhat unusual IMHO. Then the list would become "cython....@librelist.com", or "cythondev@..." or simply "cython@...". The latter would be fine with me, given that we have a separate cython-users mailing list anyway. Stefan _______________________________________________ Cython-dev mailing list Cython-dev@codespeak.net http://codespeak.net/mailman/listinfo/cython-dev