I say go for it. Everything on this list is public. I personally would be
against posting from Gmane though if everybody would seem to be posting from
a single email address.
Abraham

On Sat, Sep 26, 2009 at 15:26, Michael Ekstrand <mich...@elehack.net> wrote:

> Has anyone (particularly the list administrators) considered adding the
> Twitter Dev list to Gmane?  If not, would they consider doing it?
>
> I personally find it easier to read mailing lists (particularly
> high-traffic ones) when they come through a Usenet-style platform
> (newsreaders typically have better support for killing/watching threads,
> etc.; this is particularly the case with Thunderbird, where those
> features are only available on NNTP accounts).
>
> If the list administrators would consider adding the list to Gmane, I at
> least would greatly appreciate it and would find it easier to read.  I
> could just add it myself, I think, but I would rather leave the decision
> to the admins with a request (and they can decide whether to enable or
> disable posting).
>
> Thanks,
> - Michael
>
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