Re: Let's unite the power of all mailing list subscribers who are affected by GNOME's ruling

2022-10-23 Thread Grzegorz Szymaszek via mc
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

Re: Let's unite the power of all mailing list subscribers who are affected by GNOME's ruling

2022-10-23 Thread Ralf Mardorf via mc
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

Re: Let's unite the power of all mailing list subscribers who are affected by GNOME's ruling

2022-10-23 Thread Yury V. Zaytsev
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,

Let's unite the power of all mailing list subscribers who are affected by GNOME's ruling

2022-10-23 Thread Ralf Mardorf via mc
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