Leander Hutton wrote: > Discourse, Discord or Slack are what everyone seem to be clustering > around these days. The main thing I like about mailing lists and even to > some extent IRC is it's a bit more decentralized and is easily locally > archived. They're also built around a standard or protocol instead of an > individual product so it's fairly easy to migrate data from one > machine/client/place/whatever to another.
Being standards-based is a very good point, thanks for
making it! Too many things are moving toward closed
protocols or one-off tools. (I know Discourse is open, it
just falls into the latter category.)
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related to this discussion, I swear. :)]
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