On Thu, Sep 25, 2025 at 10:51 AM Sergey Budnevich <[email protected]> wrote: > > All NGINX mailman mailing lists are retiring on September 30, as the NGINX > development process has moved to GitHub. The mailing lists archives will > remain > accessible for historical reference at https://mailman.nginx.org > > You can find our GitHub repo here: https://github.com/nginx/nginx > > If you have questions about using NGINX or need technical help, visit > the NGINX Community Forum at https://community.nginx.org. You can also find > announcements, latest content, and our event schedule on the forum. > The forum aims to provide an engaging environment to interact with our > community. > > To file bugs, please create a GitHub issue. > Subscribe to GitHub for release announcements. > > To submit a security alert, please report a vulnerability within the nginx > GitHub > repository, or directly to the F5 Security Incident Response Team at > [email protected]. > > Thank you for being a part of the NGINX community. We appreciate your > participation > in the mailing lists over the years, and look forward to seeing you on GitHub > and > the NGINX Community Forum in the future.
I agree with Paul <[email protected]>. Trying to use GitHub Issues as a mailing list is an absolute disaster. It is the wrong tool for the job. There are no threaded discussions per se. What we will get is a flood of GutHub Notifications, including a lot of unwanted junk for just about every minute action taken. Many of the notifications will be automatically classified as spam by email services, like GMail. So we will have to combine email messages from Inbox+Spam to try to follow a "thread." And a "thread" in GitHub is actually the conversation for an issue, code review, etc. I endure it with WebAuthn and a few other important projects which I try to stay at the bleeding edge. Please do not make me endure it for Nginx. And for completeness, GitHub is fine for issue tracking. Jeff _______________________________________________ nginx mailing list [email protected] https://mailman.nginx.org/mailman/listinfo/nginx
