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Jon Stockill wrote:
> Alex Perry wrote:
>>> I know our development culture is built around mailing lists.  I'm sure the
>>> FlightGear community will be decisively split between forums versus mailing
>>> lists if I ask people's preferences ... so I'm not expecting a consensus
>>> here.  Is this anything that is worth exploring?
>>>
>> I'd also hate to look in two places.  On the other hand, changing how we
>> present the mailing list archives so they look like a forum _and_ allow
>> replying if you have logged in ... would be really useful.  Logging in
>> implies an account whose email address has been verified in the same way
>> that mailman does.  So it can't be used for spamming unless you could
>> easily have spammed with the mailman list system.
> 
> Mailman has the facility to gate mailing lists to usenet groups. There's 
> also a PHP based news client, which presents it all just like a forum.
> 
gmane.org is already doing doing that for the flightgear lists. Is what
they provide "forum-like" enough?

Tim

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