On 8/30/25 18:13, Rodrigo Camacho wrote:
Hello all, I own and run a small company (lanao.org).
I am looking for companies which have put mailing lists not only as a form of
general announcement but especially as the main way to collaborate. I am
thinking of moving my team to a model like that and would love to read about
some best practices or strong opposition to the idea. I am hopeful that out
there there are companies which have resisted the Microsoft Teams virus.
If your company uses mailing lists to run, please reach out. We are currently
using Gitlab issues to collaborate which has been quite successful. I would be
very interested to trade tips.
I run a public museum; our team uses (MM3-based) mailing lists for
collaboration and coordination. It works well, though I've found that
everyone under the age of about 40 says "Hey we should do this on
Discord!" ...to which I flatly reply "NO." (it is good to be the boss)
But the fact remains that it works very well, and it's very good (for
our use case) to have the history.
-Dave
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Dave McGuire, AK4HZ
New Kensington, PA
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