All in all, just please, oh PLEASE stay away from redit....  I will not
ever go there.  I got BANNED for a first post question that included an
example to clarify what I was looking for.  Nothing nasty, nothing
ignorant, it was a technical question about something or other, and out to
the curb I went.

On Tue, Nov 21, 2017 at 11:43 AM, Martin Raiber <mar...@urbackup.org> wrote:

> On 21.11.2017 17:30 John McKown wrote:
> > On Tue, Nov 21, 2017 at 10:27 AM, Drago, William @ CSG - NARDA-MITEQ <
> > william.dr...@l3t.com> wrote:
> >
> >>> I really need to come up with an alternative to the mailing list.
> >>> Perhaps some kind of forum system.  Suggestions are welcomed.
> >>> --
> >>> D. Richard Hipp
> >>> d...@sqlite.org
> >> Please, not a forum. The email list is instant, dynamic, and
> convenient. I
> >> don't think checking into a forum to stay current with the brisk
> activity
> >> here is very practical or appealing.
> > ​I completely agree. The problem with a forum is mainly that it is not
> _a_
> > forum. It is a forum per list. Which means I spend way too much time
> > "polling" 8 to 10 web "forums" during the day just to see if anybody has
> > said anything of interest.
>
> I am using Discourse as community forum and I cannot really see any
> downside to that except for the increased server requirements.
> Individuals who want to use it like a mailing list still can do that
> (enable mailing list mode). They have a FAQ wrt. to cos/prons mailing
> list: https://meta.discourse.org/t/discourse-vs-email-mailing-lists/54298
>
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