I think the http://code.google.com/intl/de/ is a real good think with many 
nice features. I'm also thinking on moving my project there, therefore I 
would prefer it. I'm also thinking on http://sourceforge.net/ which is very 
similar.

(As you remember I had problems searching on the mailing list similar 
problem and to register there .... Maybe you find a oppertunity to transfer 
the mailman posts to the google forum to archive it, you know python can do 
nearly everything :-) )


----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Christopher Barker" <[email protected]>
To: "Mailing List for the wxPython Float Canvas." <[email protected]>
Sent: Friday, February 27, 2009 6:04 PM
Subject: Re: [fc] Floatcanvas list?


> Tim Ansell wrote:
>> I'm currently in the process of shuting down the mail server for
>> mithis.com which leaves us a couple of options for the floatcanvas list.
>
> Thanks for the heads-up, and for hosting so far.
>
>>  * Move the floatcanvas list to [email protected]
>
> Is that your baby?
>
> Paul McNett wrote:
>
>> I can host the list on my mailman server. The address would be
>> [email protected].
>
>>  * Move the floatcanvas list to a Google group.
>
> I suppose another option may be to host on the wxWidgets servers -- 
> Robin, do you think that's possible?
>
>>     * Everyone has to resubscribe.
>>     * Archives not kept.
>>     * 'Feature rich' interface.
>
>> Which do people think are the best?
>
> My fist instinct is to move to another Mailman server, so we can
> preserve everything. Also, as It happens, I prefer Mailman lists, though
> it doesn't make a huge difference.
>
> One of my key issues with Google groups is that it's been hard for me to
> subscribe to one just like a regular old mailing list, with a non-gmail
> address (even though I do have a gmail address).
>
> In short:
>
> google groups has a better web interface
>
> Mailman has a better classic mailing list interface.
>
> If we go Mailman, I'd like to take Paul up on his offer, as he has also
> offered to host TRAC, which we need to move also (or dump TRAC, and move
> everything to the wxPython Wiki -- not a bad option, either)
>
> Please, every put in your $0.02, so we can make a decision that works
> best for everyone.
>
> -Chris
>
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