I would also be one of those people who would be much less engaged --
even disengage -- if everything moved to a website.

I have one thing to add that I don't think was covered:

Can we make contributing to the mailing list easier?

One thing we have done in a community I manage is *not* to require any
sign up to the mailing list before posting.  They are invited to
simply email the list address.  The flip side to this is obviously
that "someone" (cough, me) has to filter out a lot of spam carefully.
It's not too bad in that small community, but might be a lot more work
in Fedora.  But it ought to reduce the barrier to entry to "able to
send an email" which is IMHO pretty low.

Rich.

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