Detlef Steuer <ste...@hsu-hh.de> writes: > How to add more now? Same here. Mail is functionally superior to a lot > of modern solutions. > > A Bugtracker you do not use on a regular basis often is a horrible time sink. > Plus, most of the time you need just another account for a site you > never wanted an account on. > > Furthermore many of the discussions on this list wouldn't have happend, > if the first post went into a bugtracker. > > I would go as far as saying *this list* is one of the fastest reacting > amd friendliest communities I have been part of. The job Nicolas does is > just awesome. > > That leads to the next point: If Nicolas decided *he* would love to work > with a bugtracker, I would not complain and open an account. > As it is now, anything that's not in the best interest of our benevolent > developer, should not even be considered :-)
I agree wholeheartedly with everything Detlef says here. Due to life circumstances, I have only been able to participate intermittently on the mailing list over the past 10 years. But I have happily used Org during that time, and I love that that this ML has been a constant in the Org Mode community, even as countless other tech fads have come and gone. Matt