Barry Warsaw writes:
 > On Jan 07, 2012, at 03:25 PM, Marc Manthey (macbroadcast ) wrote:
 > 
 > >Most of us are subscribted to several mailinglists, forums , irc andusing
 > >socialmedia sites like facebook and/ or twitter.
 > 
 > I've long thought that there are enough overlaps with mailing
 > lists, archives, and forums and I think that there are some
 > interesting things we could do here.

I disagree, philosophically.  Automatically reposting to different
primary publication channels smells of spam to me.

The interesting things to be done are in content aggregation (ie,
"smart pull" media), but Mailman is a "push" medium.

This is pure opinion; I don't at all expect everybody to agree, but I
wanted to express the point of view.
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