I do like mailing lists, though will add more filters for GitHub notifications so these do not get missed.
If you would like help managing the mailing list should freelists not suffice, would be happy to do that, if the current data is archived, options additional to upgrading to the newer mailman version include: - Use listmonk https://listmonk.app/ - Use Mailing List Management Made Joyful http://mlmmj.org/ On 28/02/2024 21.25, Ryan Curtin wrote: > Hello there, > > As time has progressed over the years, this list has fallen into disuse. > On top of that, the GNU mailman project that is used to manage this list > has had a complete overhaul---and the new version leaves quite a lot to > be desired. I've spent many hours trying to fight with the poorly > documented mailman2->mailman3 transition, pulling my hair out reading > unhelpful responses from mailman3 maintainers, manually modifying > undocumented database schema, making bugfixes in Python code, and so on > and so forth ad infinitum. In fact, words are actually not good enough > to convey my true feelings here, but, I'll let you use your imagination > to complete the picture of my relationship with mailman3. > > I've finally reached a breaking point today after yet another botched > upgrade. Given the general lack of use of this list, I think it's > reasonable to decommission the list. It served us well for 15 years but > so many other things serve the same purposes: > > * Issues can be reported on Github (https://github.com/mlpack/mlpack), > and Github even allows interacting with these via email so the > workflow doesn't need to change. > > * Watching the project on Github will get you release announcements in > your inbox (or Github notifications or whatever). > > * Nobody is going to miss the periodic password reminders. > > If there is big public outcry about this list going away, I can revive > it on freelists.org (which is what I'm doing with the mlpack-git list). > But, I suspect there won't be, because half the time gmail just sends > things sent by mailman to everyone's spam folders anyway. > > Alas, email, we barely knew ye. (Can you tell I have strong feelings > about the state of email?? :)) > > Thanks, and I hope your day is going better than mine! :) > > Ryan > > P.S. was I supposed to use the term "sunsetting"? Is that what we're > supposed to do in the 2020s? > _______________________________________________ mlpack mailing list -- [email protected] To unsubscribe send an email to [email protected] %(web_page_url)slistinfo%(cgiext)s/%(_internal_name)s
