Let's start with voting. I've coded about 40% of it yesterday evening...

On Monday, June 27, 2016 at 3:26:13 PM UTC+3, Stefano Torresi wrote:
>
> This discussion a bit of a beating on a dead horse.
> This proposal has been brought up time and time again, and people 
> participating in it have been always the more or less the same.
> I've never seen more than a handful of list participants advocating for 
> it, and I don't think this is going to change anytime soon.
> I may be wrong but, as far as I can tell, people are mostly ok with the 
> Google group; moving to another medium is major change that probably needs 
> to be endorsed by most of the FIG members before being realistically 
> evaluated.
>
> Personally I am in favour, but I can understand why others are not. I am 
> convinced that achieving the best of both worlds is possible, though.
> Maybe we could start a gradual change by only using a different medium for 
> voting threads, but again, I think we need strong voices from most of the 
> members to gain enough traction to move this forward.
>
> Il giorno lun 27 giu 2016 alle ore 13:17 Robert Korulczyk <
> [email protected] <javascript:>> ha scritto:
>
>> > We can just agree on a list of tags, and you will be able to ignore the 
>> tags.
>> >
>> > I know what you are going to say: what if people don't use tags?
>>
>> No, I will say that this is a half-measure to desperately keep current 
>> status quo.
>>
>> But you're right - people may don't use tags or do it wrong. In the case 
>> of forum it is much less of a problem, because the user must select a
>> category (so he can not forget it) and it is much easier to choose the 
>> correct category (because the list of it is easily accessible). And 
>> finally, on
>> forum mods can always move topic to the correct subforum - you can not do 
>> it on mailing list.
>>
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>> Regards,
>> Robert Korulczyk
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