In article <[email protected]>, "Daniel J. Luke" <[email protected]> wrote: > On Oct 11, 2011, at 12:47 PM, Andrew Todd wrote: > > On Tue, Oct 11, 2011 at 12:30 PM, Dominik Reichardt <[email protected]> > > wrote: > >> Anyway, I'd prefer a forum, it probably could be done as the libSDL people > >> have done it, that the forum and ML go to the same address (ML posts go to > >> the forum, forum posts go to the ML). > > > > Honestly, I'd just like to see the ML configured so that the default > > reply-to address is the list email rather than the author's email. > and I want a pony ;-) > > reply-to munging comes up every once a a while, but there are various good > reasons for not doing it (google "reply to considered harmful" if you're > curious). > > Since MacPorts is an all volunteer project, there's nothing stopping anyone > from creating a web forum and having discussions there. > > It's just a matter of having enough interested people so that there's a group > willing to answer questions/give advice/whatever. > > I personally probably won't participate in a web forum, just like I don't > participate in the IRC channel - but that doesn't mean that places outside of > the mailing list(s) aren't useful places to go...
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