RE: [jdev] email is a slum

2004-06-12 Thread Bob Wyman
Peter Saint-Andre wrote: > I'm seriously wondering if we can do mailing > lists via pubsub. Email is a slum. It makes a great deal of sense to process new messages using pubsub, however, you really should provide some sort of message archive so that people can catch up on potentially very o

RE: [jdev] email is a slum

2004-06-12 Thread Bob Wyman
JD Conley wrote: > A NNTP gateway/server with a PubSub interface sure would be nice. We currently serve the content of about 50,000 NNTP newsgroups[1] via Jabber/XMPP PubSub here at PubSub.com. (This is in addition to the over 2 million blogs whose content we serve via the Jabber PubSub pro

RE: [jdev] email is a slum

2004-06-12 Thread JD Conley
: Friday, June 11, 2004 10:28 AM To: 'Jabber software development list' Subject: RE: [jdev] email is a slum I think this makes a lot of sense. We should "eat our own dog food" as much as possible. After all, what is more applicable to a pubsub system then a published email list that

RE: [jdev] email is a slum

2004-06-11 Thread Stephen Pendleton
I think this makes a lot of sense. We should "eat our own dog food" as much as possible. After all, what is more applicable to a pubsub system then a published email list that people subscribe to! Of course I also believe that those that come up with excellent ideas should implement them too! :-)

Re: [jdev] email is a slum

2004-06-11 Thread Greg Hewgill
On Fri, Jun 11, 2004 at 10:41:45AM -0500, Peter Saint-Andre wrote: > OK, given the problems I'm having with mailman right now and all the > spam that gets sent with spoofed from addresses, I'm seriously wondering > if we can do mailing lists via pubsub. Email is a slum. I can't offer suggestions f