On Tue, Dec 3, 2013 at 12:45 AM, David Piepgrass <[email protected]>wrote:

> 1. In non-digest mode, My inbox gets flooded.
> 3. In email I don't get a threaded view. If I go to mailing list archives
> to see a threaded view, I can't reply.
> 4. I have to manually watch for replies to my messages or to threads I'm
> following. If someone mentions my name (not that they would), I won't be
> notified.
>

You should consider getting a better email client. GMail handles mailing
lists pretty poorly, and even it does better than that.


> In contrast, Discourse has a variety of email notification options. I
> don't know if those options are enough to please everybody, but you can
> probably configure it to notify you about all posts, which makes it
> essentially equivalent to a mailing list. It supports reply by email, so
> those that prefer a mailing list can still pretend it's a mailing list.
> Currently I'm getting an shrunk digest of Discourse Meta--by email I only
> get a subset of all messages, auto-selected by Discourse, whatever it
> thinks is interesting. That's good for me: I really don't want to see every
> message.
>

Do you think it allows you to reply via email like github does?

You've made a number of good points, I must say.


> Plus, a mailing list offers less privacy as it mandates publishing your
> email address. That's not a big deal for me personally, but do you really
> want to require that from every Rust user?
>
> (btw, if I'm wrong about any of the above points, I promise there are lots
> of other netizens out there who have the same misconception(s), so many of
> them will avoid mailing lists. The fact that y'all are talking to me on a
> mailing list suggests that the disadvantages of a mailing list are not a
> big deal *to you*, but as for those who aren't participating, you can't
> conclude *they* prefer mailing lists.)
>
> And like mailing lists, Discourse also supports private messages.
>
> I don't understand why Paul mentioned GPG. You want to encrypt messages to
> a public mailing list? You can sign messages, but surely almost no one
> actually checks the signature, and I'd be surprised if Discourse didn't
> offer some built-in evidence of identity (surely it's not like email in
> letting you spoof the sender name easily?).
>
> I heard discourse supports attachments, just that you may have to go to
> the forum to attach or download them (rather than by email).
>
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