> I just couldn't use it for day-to-day communication. Not necessarily any
> single thing, but lots and lots of fundamentals. How do I get a list of new
> threads? How do I get a list of threads I've read but which have new
> responses, and ideally show only the new responses? How can I mute a thread
> I don't want to be alerted on? How do I get to the next thread from the
> *bottom* of a thread I just read? How can I search... usefully at all? My
> point isn't to rag on HyperKitty, but I could definitely go on.

Please do. Neal and I are starting up an effort. I reached out to Abhilash, the 
upstream lead, last night on the devel list and he was very responsive to this 
idea. He's already created a gitlab subproject for our efforts upstream.

> I tried for a while to file suggestions and bug reports, but especially
> after the extra two years it took to even get deployed, it was *very* clear
> there were no resources for ongoing development from Red Hat, no significant
> non-RH Fedora development, and no meaningful outside development either.
> Basic things like https://gitlab.com/mailman/hyperkitty/issues/64 didn't
> even get *responses*. So, I stuck with my previous email client setup.
> 
> And the thing is, it's *not just me*. Take a look at
> 
> It is the 19th of the month. Not a single vote on our most busy mailing
> list. The same is true for every other list I looked at. People just aren't
> using this.

Matthew, the target user for Hyperkitty isn't a devel-list reader.

~m
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