On Thu, Nov 29, 2001 at 12:36:01PM -0600, Thomas Muldowney wrote: > The current questions I would like to ask everyone for feedback on are: > > - Do we want mailing lists? We can gateway mailing lists with the news > server fine, but it's still a semi clunky interface. If we had just > the news servers is that enough? Maybe just announce mailing lists > which are all gatewayed to one announce group? We could also keep > both completely seperate, but that would be odd because you would have > to pick one are to communicate through. One thing to keep in mind is > that gatewaying between the news and mailing lists can only happen as > often as it's setup to do in cron. I've tested it with a small load > on my box with a run every 5 minutes, and sometimes it feels a bit odd > because whole test conversations can happen on the news server before > they hit the list. Some input would be helpful.
Please keep the mailing lists! I'm on some mozilla-* mailing list, too, which are "gatewayed" to the mozilla news server and I don't think the interface is "clunky" at all. Also I haven't noticed much of a delay until my mail posted to the list appeares there. To me, email is much more important than news and I'd rather not use two different programms to follow jabber and the other projects I'm interessted/involved in. And I don't know of any programm that meets both my demands to a good mail user agent (it would have to be as good as mutt at least) and offers seamless usenet news integration. So please don't switch to nntp completely. I'm sure there are others beside me who prefer the mailing lists. bye, Jan -- Jan Peter Hecking [EMAIL PROTECTED] University of Rostock Department of Computer Science Web: http://jhecking.netgaroo.com, http://news.netgaroo.com _______________________________________________ jdev mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://mailman.jabber.org/listinfo/jdev
