On Fri, Aug 28, 2020 at 11:03:49AM +0530, Biju Chacko wrote: > I feel like *I'm* stuck in the 20th century because I still like mailing > lists. Recently when I tried to explain that for engineering discussions a > mailing list would be better than a slack channel I had to stop to explain > what a mailing list was. (!)
It does not matter where you come from, it matters where you are going. > Email doesn't come naturally to a lot of people. Apparently, some people > are beginning to wonder whether this is becoming a problem for open source > projects: > > https://www.theregister.com/2020/08/25/linux_kernel_email/ The way I see it, lots of people talk about "deficiencies of email", but they somehow manage to never mention deficiencies of software which gave them this pitiful experiences. Strange, no? It is being said, never ascribe to malevolence what can be ascribed to stupidity, so here we go: it takes lots of stupidity to deliver poorly written email software, year after year (while having access to the best developers in the world and insane heaps of money), when well working software had been known for decades. And it is open source, so all it would take was copy stuff and read the licence. "Blame email" meme is nice excuse for incompetence, which everybody (journalists, business folk) can easily memorize and repeat. At least this is what I can deduce from multiple news on the internet, read over some time. This guy describes his point of view, based on his experience with nasty client software: https://bsdly.blogspot.com/2011/02/problem-isnt-email-its-microsoft.html Almost ten years passed, and I do not think changes were for the better. But I have never had much (if any) first hand expierience with non-free MUAs. Only had to plow through multitude of discussion threads broken and ripped apart by incompetent programs. -- Regards, Tomasz Rola -- ** A C programmer asked whether computer had Buddha's nature. ** ** As the answer, master did "rm -rif" on the programmer's home ** ** directory. And then the C programmer became enlightened... ** ** ** ** Tomasz Rola mailto:[email protected] **
