Hi,
y...@shurup.com (2022-10-23 at 1757.02 +0200):
> Hi Ralf,
>
> I've briefly looked into the alternatives:
>
> * groups.io - way too expensive for us
> * riseup.net - political organization
> * Google Groups - free, no positive / negative experience
> * Freedesktop - maybe they could accept a
Gimp not Kim
On Sun, Oct 23, 2022 at 2:53 PM Daniel Smith wrote:
> Last one: I checked and there are already lists there that have to do with
> Kim so you might check them out you already might be archive there I’m sure
> you are. I could be wrong. I often am.
>
>
> On Sun, Oct 23, 2022 at
Last one: I checked and there are already lists there that have to do with
Kim so you might check them out you already might be archive there I’m sure
you are. I could be wrong. I often am.
On Sun, Oct 23, 2022 at 2:51 PM Daniel Smith wrote:
> OK one more. I might as well while I’m at it.
OK one more. I might as well while I’m at it. Here is the link to the page
of all the lists on the page or in Marc. You can see how profound the
amount of information is there it’s amazing it’s a great reference.
https://marc.info/
On Sun, Oct 23, 2022 at 2:49 PM Daniel Smith wrote:
> Here’s
Here’s another article about it. My experience is they have a very wide
vest amount of information there. I think it personally it would be a good
idea to put your list there because a lot of people from other technologies
could find out about it and you could find out about them too. There’s a
I usually don’t reply to this list I just like to read it I like to watch
ha ha.
Just kidding, but another resource might be the Marc mailing list resource
and archive. I only know about them because I used to follow a lot of
technological groups like Apache server and XML-based technologies. Like
Hi Ralf,
I've briefly looked into the alternatives:
* groups.io - way too expensive for us
* riseup.net - political organization
* Google Groups - free, no positive / negative experience
* Freedesktop - maybe they could accept a couple of low-traffic lists?
If other lists find a good solution,
Hi,
FWIW, since a few years, Mutt's mailing lists[1] are hosted at Oregon
State University Open Source Lab[2]. From my limited experience, this
solution works quite reliably. In general, they provide hosting of
mailing lists and other services for free for open source projects[3].
Some
On Sun, 2022-10-23 at 17:57 +0200, Yury V. Zaytsev wrote:
> * groups.io - way too expensive for us
> * riseup.net - political organization
> * Google Groups - free, no positive / negative experience
> * Freedesktop - maybe they could accept a couple of low-traffic lists?
>
> If other lists find a
On 23/10/2022, Ralf Mardorf via gimp-user-list wrote:
>
> Reading the MC archive I noticed the question regarding groups.io. If
> it's free as in beer or not depends on the count of subscribers and the
> needed storage space. In short, it likely is not for free as in beer.
>
As a subscriber
Hi,
I'm a long time Evolution mailing list subscriber, who just recently
subscribed to the gimp and mc mailing list, since we all suffer from the
decision that the GNOME mailing lists get shut down this month.
Reading the MC archive I noticed the question regarding groups.io. If
it's free as in
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