This mailing list hasn't been getting much use lately.

I have noticed a lot of users have recently been disabled due to bounce
processing, and we are down to only 22 subscribed users remaining.

I understand that recently a lot of big email providers have been
implementing new practices to strictly require SPF, or DKIM or DMARC, and I
have no idea if this dusty old mailman software even supports any of those.
(Or how I could support them separately?)

I've noticed that none of the git commit messages have been delivered to me
for months now, and I can't discover where they went on any level of spam
filtering. (The github issue comments get through sometimes)

I don't intend to delete the mailing list unless something drastic happens
(like it gets hacked, or Dreamhost refuses to keep hosting it) but I am
thinking I'll consider it "deprecated"

I'm thinking that the github issues plus the wiki are good enough for
planning and coordinating, (plus the #bug_reports and #engine_dev channels
on Slimesalad discord are good for quick communication, and they are pretty
much free of the distracting nonsense and drama that occasionally ripple
through the other channels that I haven't already perma-muted)

Does anyone who still reads this mailing list have any opinions about its
possible deprecation? (Or just pings to say "yes this mail made it past my
host's spam filters")

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James
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