On Tue, Nov 21, 2017 at 3:30 PM, Richard Hipp <d...@sqlite.org> wrote:

> On 11/21/17, Paul Sanderson <sandersonforens...@gmail.com> wrote:
> > Coincidence!  I have just been in my gmail folder marking a load of
> SQLite
> > email as 'not spam'
>
> I've been seeing mailing list emails go to spam for a while now.
> Nothing has changed with MailMan.  I think what we are seeing is the
> beginning of the end of email as a viable communication medium.
>

I really need to come up with an alternative to the mailing list.
> Perhaps some kind of forum system.  Suggestions are welcomed.
>

After re-inventing database and source-control, forum software next? :)
I have no doubt it would be lean, fast, SQLite-based, in C (and/or TCL).
Fossile's web-ui is almost like a forum already in fact.

But many people still prefer email. I doubt something else would be as
convenient.

I've used a local install of https://www.discourse.org/ at work, and it's
nice,
with some similarities to StackOverflow for editing, no surprise given Jeff
Atwood's involvement. OpenSource. But I suspect it's not "lite" enough for
you Richard :) Plus it's probably not SQLite based, which is just silly!

Joking apart, I can live with the occasional GMail mischaracterization of
SPAM.
Glad to hear it's not related to a recent MailMan config change. Case
closed, --DD
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