On Monday 6 August 2018 22:58,
Bram Moolenaar <[email protected]> put forth the proposition:
>       If you don't have a Google Account, you can:
>       - Read posts in public groups
>       - Search for posts in public groups
>
>       You need a Google Account to:
>       - Create and manage a group
>       - Join a group
>       - Post to a group
>       - Delete a post
>       - Read a restricted group's posts
>
> It's probably because one has to accept the terms of use before you can
> post anything, which is reasonable.  There is too much spam and other
> crap already.  That's the whole reason we don't use something else or
> run our own.

After reading this thread I decided to look into another solution for
our Studioware group because we also use google groups. I wasn't
aware of this problem before and only set it up because it was easier
than dealing with mailman administration.

I came across this site:

http://librelist.com

I've just sent off an email to start a list, and I guess I'll see how
it goes. Mind you, our membership is much smaller than Vim's. Which
brings me to another point - even though I created the google group I
don't see any kind of admin panel anywhere, to eg get a list of
subscribers. I found a couple of articles online, but the settings
that they point to don't seem to exist for me.

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