- From: Askar Ibragimov <askar.ibragimov_at_gmail.com>
- Date: Thu, 25 Oct 2007 14:05:02 +0300
I totally agree, googlegroops got much nicer interface and provides better interface. These old maillists are really dated now and comedi community would certainly benefit on better maillist. There should be a way to move subscribers there... 2007/10/25, Bernd Porr <BerndPorr_at_f2s.com>: > I'm not experienced with google code but it looks quite good. Would be > great to have something under one roof (svn, wiki, mailing list). > Certainly, sourceforge would also do the job. For me the main criterion > is how long this service will exist and will it be free? Anyway. I think > it would be a good idea to have eveything somewhere central with a > minimum amount of admin and which will "survive" the next couple of > years. Either sourceforge or google. > > /Bernd > > www: http://www.berndporr.me.uk/ > http://www.linux-usb-daq.co.uk/ > Mobile: +44 (0)7840 340069 > Work: +44 (0)141 330 5237 > University of Glasgow > Department of Electronics & Electrical Engineering > Room 519, Rankine Building, Oakfield Avenue, > Glasgow, G12 8LT > > > Frank Mori Hess wrote: > > I'm thinking of moving the comedi mailing list to google groups. The > > mailing list is currently running on quite an old version of mailman, and > > has a couple tens of thousand of emails (mostly spam) sitting in its > > moderation queue. Does anyone have any opinions about this, or have any > > experience with lists hosted by google groups? > > > > By the way, there is also a "google code" hosting service, which provides > > svn, wiki, etc. > > > > _______________________________________________ > comedi mailing list > comedi_at_comedi.org > https://mail.comedi.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/comedi >
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