[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: > Which is something SourceForge has yet to learn. At work we use a system > called RT (http://www.bestpractical.com/rt/). While it's not perfect, it > does allow submissions and responses via email. That feature alone puts it > miles ahead of SF in my mind.
I'm on the other side--I think spam has destroyed the usefulness of email as a communications medium and I don't want to depend on anything having to do with email any more. I hate the way SF requires registering an email address and then it emails you every update to your SF issues. As a low-intensity user, I sort of tolerate it. But if I used SF more, I'd have to direct all the SF email to a spam bucket and never look at it. At most I'd want it to send about one email per week. But I'd much rather have a personalized RSS feed that delivers updates about the bugs that I'm following. I also notice that the PyPy mailing list now delivers mostly spam, so I've had to direct that to a spam bucket. -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list