Search is somewhat painful with mailman. Otherwise I like it. Having said
that, I have just learned about zgrep, and that simplifies the process,
along with the fact that vim works on gzipped files.

Burt

On Fri, Dec 22, 2017 at 6:39 AM, Ole Troan <otr...@employees.org> wrote:

> Two points:
>
> - What's their business model? Are we now going to be the product?
> - History has shown that doing mail correctly has been too hard for
> many... is there any indication that these people have clue?
>   Or are they just focusing on "pretty" and lockin?
>
> Consider me skeptical,
> Ole
>
> > On 14 Dec 2017, at 16:45, Ed Warnicke <hagb...@gmail.com> wrote:
> >
> > A new option has become available for handling mailing lists: groups.io
> >
> > As a community, we need to look at this option, provide feedback, and
> come to a decision as to whether or not to migrate.  A critical part of
> that is having folks take a look, ask questions, and express opinions :)
> >
> > We have a sandbox example at  https://groups.io/g/lfn  you can look at
> >
> > And an example with active list and imported archive:
> https://lists.odpi.org/g/odpi-sig-bi
> >
> > Major benefits include searchability, better web interface, etc.
> >
> > The LF was kind enough to write a FAQ for us as we consider as a
> community whether to migrate or not:
> >
> > FAQs
> > Q: What are the key differences between Mailman and Groups.io?
> > ●Groups.io has a modern interface, robust user security model, and
> interactive, searchable archives
> > ●Groups.io provides advanced features including muting threads and
> integrations with modern tools like GitHub, Slack, and Trello
> > ●     Groups.io also has optional extras like a shared calendar,
> polling, chat, a wiki, and more
> > ●     Groups.io uses a concept of subgroups, where members first join
> the project “group” (a master list), then they choose the specific
> “subgroup” lists they want to subscribe to
> >
> > Q: How is the experience different for me as a list moderator or
> participant?
> > In many ways, it is very much the same. You will still find the main
> group at your existing URL and sub-groups equate to the more focused
> mailing lists based on the community’s needs. Here is an example of main
> group and sub-group URL patterns, and their respective emails:
> >
> > https://lists.fd.io/g/tsc
> > https://lists.fd.io/g/discuss
> > https:/lists.fd.io/g/vpp-dev
> > t...@lists.fd.io
> > disc...@lists.fd.io
> > vpp-...@llists.fd.io
> >
> > What is different is Groups.io’s simple but highly functional UI that
> will make the experience of moderating or participating in the community
> discussions more enjoyable.
> >
> >
> > _______________________________________________
> > vpp-dev mailing list
> > vpp-dev@lists.fd.io
> > https://lists.fd.io/mailman/listinfo/vpp-dev
>
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