(Disclaimer: I do not help develop GCC for RISC OS, I am just an occasional user.)
On Sun, Aug 08, 2021 at 08:22:34AM +0000, Stefan Fröhling wrote: > A mailing list has simply no structure at all. This is simply false. The way you are using email ruins the structure it has. What ever email client you are using doesn't appear to quote properly, you don't reply in-line, and often you don't reply to the message you're responding do, creating a new email thread instead. How you use email is defeating its structure. It works just fine for everyone else. > You have to read all the emails that have been posted in the last 5 years to > get all the infos you want to know. Web fora have exactly the same problem: That is if you're interested in historical discussion, you have to look through it all, unless somebody gardens the good information into documentation. Plus web fora have numerous other disadvantages: heavyweight clients, not putting the messaging where I get all my other email, no off-line reading or composition, typically terrible threading, single point of failure as the postings are only stored in one place. > ROOL‘s forum software is outdated technology. No notifications, no private > messages etc. Email-based mailing lists has both of these :) B. _______________________________________________ GCCSDK mailing list gcc@gccsdk.riscos.info Bugzilla: http://www.riscos.info/bugzilla/index.cgi List Info: http://www.riscos.info/mailman/listinfo/gcc Main Page: http://www.riscos.info/index.php/GCCSDK