> And I thought, why not move away from mailing lists to a newsserver
> approach? We could have several newsgroups, development, newusers,
> plucker desktop, jpluck and other tools, urls and xsl stylesheets, or
> whatever is judged useful.
> I don't know if David has resources to handle it but I can think of a
> couple of advantages:
Done. I set them to moderated for the moment, until I get all of the
spam and posting rules worked out, but if you point your newsreader to
news.plkr.org, you'll see the system evolving today. I'm working on getting
the existing archived lists pushed into the newsgroups, so we can keep a
running list of mail->news from there.
> What do you think?
Let's try it and see, as long as it doesn't dilute the discussions
on the main mailing lists. Note, messages on the news server will not be
sent to the list (obviously), so it's a one-way mechanism, and I'm actually
pondering whether or not the news server itself should be read-only, meaning
mailing lists posts (for two of the groups) go from mail->news, and the
others (plucker.jpluck and plucker.patches) stay on the news server, and
don't get gated to the mailing lists.
I'll work something out. Good idea, let's give it a try.
d.
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