More opinions, from someone old and jaded enough to prefer IRC but quite a bit 
younger than the NANOG mailing list itself!

I feel like Mattermost bridged into a private IRC server (Matterbridge is 
really good at puppetry these days: https://github.com/42wim/matterbridge) 
would cover the widest gamut of old hands who like IRC and newer users more 
familiar with slack/discord/similar platforms, without forcing people onto one 
or the other. (Discord bridging is also a possibility, but I cannot emphasise 
enough how absolutely unenthusiastic I am using Discord for anything 
work-related.)

As for improving the mailing list experience, I think a migration to mailman3 
would make interacting with the mailing list a lot more friendly for folks not 
used to the quirks of mailman2. Hyperkitty (the mailman3 archives renderer / 
web interface) is a really nice experience for browsing list archives, and has 
functionality to enable replies / new threads / etc, which are _super_ usable. 
Again, I think this would cover the widest gamut of users both new and old, 
whilst still remaining definitively a mailing list and allowing searching of 
all of the NANOG archives.

Discourse is an utterly dire user experience for a larger community such as 
NANOG. I'm subscribed to a few Discourse instances - the mailing-list mode just 
isn't worth using (It does not behave like a traditional mailing list, nor a 
forum!) and I find the web interface sluggish and fairly unintuitive (scaling 
is apparently expensive): All of this seems to contribute to a much less 
satisfying forum experience.

Cheers,
a

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