Re: [RDD] Mailing list - future directions

2022-10-02 Thread Martin Flynn
Fred, Groups.io seems to be the go-to at the moment. +1 on David  K's comment - would be willing to pay a reasonable ammount Martin On 10/2/2022 10:41 PM, David Klann wrote: On 10/2/22 18:43, wa7skg wrote: I subscribe to over 50 ham radio, broadcast, and other activity related forums on

Re: [RDD] Rivendell 4, Ubuntu Studio

2022-10-02 Thread David Klann
On 10/2/22 16:25, Fred Gleason wrote: On Sep 5, 2022, at 17:04, David Klann > wrote: Since Fred G. has traditionally preferred the release cadence of long-term support Linux distributions, Yup. There are basically two distinct “LTS lineages” (for lack of a better term)

Re: [RDD] Mailing list - future directions

2022-10-02 Thread wa7skg
I subscribe to over 50 ham radio, broadcast, and other activity related forums on groups.io. It seems to be a fairly robust system, has a calendar, file storage area, self-subscribe/unsubscribe, searchable archives, flexible delivery, email and web based access, etc. There is a free model for

[RDD] Mailing list - future directions

2022-10-02 Thread Fred Gleason
Howdy Folks: Many of you here (especially those whose e-mail is delivered by via accounts hosted by Google) have likely noticed that the reliability of messages from this listserv has taken a significant nosedive over the past several months. After ~20 years of self-hosting this list and (for

[RDD] Rivendell v3.6.6

2022-10-02 Thread Fred Gleason
On behalf of the entire Rivendell development team, I'm pleased to announce the availability of the next production release of the next major version of Rivendell, 3.6.6. Rivendell is a full-featured radio automation system targeted for use in professional broadcast environments. It is available