Re: Proposal to shutdown pgFoundry - Mailing list pgsql-www

From Josh Berkus
Subject Re: Proposal to shutdown pgFoundry
Date
Msg-id 4DDA9D17.8050203@agliodbs.com
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In response to Re: Proposal to shutdown pgFoundry  (Greg Smith <greg@2ndQuadrant.com>)
Responses Re: Proposal to shutdown pgFoundry  (Magnus Hagander <magnus@hagander.net>)
Re: Proposal to shutdown pgFoundry  (Greg Smith <greg@2ndquadrant.com>)
Re: Proposal to shutdown pgFoundry  (Dave Page <dpage@pgadmin.org>)
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Greg,

> I'm curious what you feel the problems are with Google Groups in
> particular; I've had my own issues with Yahoo so agreed that's sketchy.

Inability to manage a closed mailing list, for one thing.  That is, any
member of the Google group can decide to change the mailing list to
"open".  Also the fact that *every* member of the group gets the
moderation messages, is annoying as all-get out.  And several people in
our community (Magnus, for example) have reported being completely
unable to receive messages from google groups.  There are other issues
as well; basically Google groups makes Majordomo look user-friendly.

I wish it didn't suck so badly, or it would be a nice solution for the
non-critical/ephemeral mailing lists task.  If someone knows a
third-party list manager site which doesn't suck, please speak up.

However, as discussed at the pub, I can personally find other solutions
such as running my own mailman instance somewhere.  Whether that's a
better solution for the community, I don't know.  Magnus and I should
also step through each list individually that I'm talking about; there
may be less than I believe which isn't in the categories of "permanent
list" or "personal project".

-- 
Josh Berkus
PostgreSQL Experts Inc.
http://pgexperts.com


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