Thanks everyone for all of these answers!
I've passed them on to the groupserver maintainer who has created this
comparison chart:
http://groupserver.org/groupserver/features/feature-comparison
There are still some gaps to be filled and perhaps this could be the basis
of a wikipedia page and
Hi Kẏra,
Some additional answers, inline below. Most of your questions relate to the web
archiver, and Nico has answered some of those. In order to get all the
questions and answers in the same place (so people can see which questions
aren’t yet answered here), I’ve rolled Nico’s comments into
Hi Kyra,
The mailman3 team choosed to not implement the wev archive part, but to
delegate this purpose to some dedicated archiving tools.
To achieve this, an archiver interface has been introduced to mailman3.
Several projects have started to implement archives, especially the
hyperkitty
Hi, Kẏra!
Thank you for your interest in Mailman 3! I'm sure I speak for all
the developers in saying that we are honored!
That said, what follows is the well-informed (I believe ;-) but
individual opinion of one developer, complicated by the fact that
Mailman development is quite decentralized
Hello,
My name is Kẏra and I am the technology director of the Free Culture
Foundation as well as a campaigns organizer for the Free Software
Foundation and we're in need up upgrading our mailing lists to a more
web-friendly system. I'm doing research on newer list severs to see how
they compare.