While I'm not really happy with the mailing list, this is mostly due to 
restrictions of iOS Mail which makes keeping track of relevant threads and 
filtering out threads I'm not interested in difficult.

The mailing list has one important advantage over a web interface: most of my 
reading happens on a train to and from work. On this train the connection is 
for most parts of the ride so bad that I can't download new messages, but 
fortunately that is not necessary because I can read all those messages I 
downloaded earlier on the railway station.
With a web interface I expect that to be much more problematic because it would 
have to download each message or maybe at least each thread on demand.

So for me keeping the mailing list while using a modern forum in parallel would 
be the ideal solution!

-Thorsten 

> Am 26.01.2017 um 07:13 schrieb Ted kremenek via swift-evolution 
> <[email protected]>:
> 
> I had this same question in my mind — especially if one can reply to an email 
> and it posts back to the forum.
> 
> The mailing list model works well for those who want to get the entire feed 
> of traffic, and easily monitor which threads they want to follow/read using 
> the standard affordances in their mail program (e.g., mail filters, flagging 
> messages, and so on).
> 
> The forum interface provides a way for people to just jump in and participate 
> on specific topics, provide better (standard) rendering of content — such as 
> code (which can be nice for technical conversations), and better archiving 
> and possibly be more searchable.
> 
> If Discourse supports participation via email, it seems we get the best of 
> both worlds, as you say.  I'm not super familiar with what Discourse can do 
> in this regards.
> 
>> On Jan 25, 2017, at 9:22 PM, Nevin Brackett-Rozinsky via swift-evolution 
>> <[email protected]> wrote:
>> 
>> Can a forum be configured to send each new post to the mailing list with 
>> proper subject line?
>> 
>> If so, that would enable a best-of-both-worlds scenario—or at least the 
>> ability to dip our toes in a forum to see if it works, while still showing 
>> everything on-list.
>> 
>> Nevin
>> 
>> 
>> 
>>> On Wed, Jan 25, 2017 at 11:28 PM, Chris Lattner via swift-evolution 
>>> <[email protected]> wrote:
>>> 
>>>> On Jan 25, 2017, at 6:57 PM, Xiaodi Wu <[email protected]> wrote:
>>>> 
>>>>>> Signing up for mailing lists is straightforward, yes—but that’s only a 
>>>>>> small part of it. Signing up for a mailing list is a *commitment.* Once 
>>>>>> you do it, your inbox will be inundated with mailing list posts, making 
>>>>>> it difficult to find messages that actually have been intended for you 
>>>>>> personally. Therefore, you’ll have to deal with that somehow. You can 
>>>>>> set up rules in Mail to route mailing list posts to a separate folder, 
>>>>>> but that won’t help you if you access your webmail from a public 
>>>>>> machine. 
>>>>> 
>>>>> FWIW, I subscribe to many mailing lists in gmail and have it auto filter 
>>>>> emails to mailing lists into a separate mailbox (well, really, tags) for 
>>>>> each list.  It works great for me.
>>>>> 
>>>>> This doesn’t detract from your point about it being a commitment though.
>>>> 
>>>> It does kind of imply a follow-up question, though: is it _undesirable_ 
>>>> that signing up for a mailing list is a modicum of commitment?
>>> 
>>> I’m mixed on that.  On the one hand, it is great to have some level of 
>>> commitment before people inject their opinion into the mix for some 
>>> discussion.  OTOH, I’m sympathetic to the desire that a lot of people want 
>>> to just “follow along” without participating, and the mailman web interface 
>>> is pretty uninspired.
>>> 
>>> -Chris
>>> 
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