On 01Feb2019 12:35, Abe Dillon <abedil...@gmail.com> wrote:
I've pitched this before but gotten little feedback (especially positive
feedback), but I think a Reddit-style forum would be a pretty vast
improvement. We could easily start a python_ideas subreddit to try it out.

Bear in mind that many participants here are against forums, myself included. A mailing list comes to me, its user interface is as _I_ want it rather than a single web based interface, and it isn't a web page.

My laptop collects my email constantly in the background; I can read and reply to email while offline because the messages are local and my laptop has a working mail system which queues.

Email comes to me; a forum must be visited.

I know the google group presents threaded conversations, but I've run into
enough bugs trying to use that platform that I now only interact with
python-ideas via my gmail account, and threads are flattened here.

The flatness of threads is a mail reader artifact. I'm no fan of the GMail web interface on a personal basis. I use mutt, and have it configured to fold up read threads and unfold threads with unread content.

The point here is that with email there are many many clients and one should find one which suits your preferred interface and behaviour.

With a web interface this is basicly not a choice. And IMO web browsers are terrible email readers.

Some systems like discourse offer a web interface and also email.

Cheers,
Cameron Simpson <c...@cskk.id.au>
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