I would call Yahoo and Google groups a major step backwards from mailman.

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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Conal Elliott
Sent: 08 September 2008 11:34
To: Haskell Café
Subject: [Haskell-cafe] mailing list choices?


I want to set up some kind of mailing list for reactive (which I plan to 
release soon).  The most obvious thing is to set up a mailman-based list on 
haskell.org, but I wonder -- do people really want to keep using mailman 
technology?  Or something more modern like Yahoo or Google groups.  

I use my email reader also with Yahoo & Google groups, so my day-to-day 
experience is the same as with mailman-based lists.  For less regular 
operations like searching archives, I prefer the experience on Yahoo & Google 
group.  And I like some of the other modern features, like personal profiles 
and polls.

I've been wondering if haskellers really like mailman or are just used to it.  
Maybe people make new mailman lists simply because others did it before them.

Any thoughts/preferences?  Thanks,

  - Conal


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