I also much prefer Google Group to the other two options.

On Sun, May 22, 2011 at 18:29, David Reitter <[email protected]>wrote:

> On May 22, 2011, at 10:48 AM, Mike wrote:
>
> > I can't really see how a
> > mailing list is better? Forums have MUCH better organisation and
> > preserve the discussion in a way that is more accessible and easily
> > searchable.
>
> That depends on what you compare it to in terms of e-mail setup.  Modern
> e-mail programs let you do a lot, and it doesn't take me a dozen mouse
> clicks to read a new message or to reply to it.
>
> It's perfectly fine that there are different points of view.  Google Groups
> provides a good way of integrating web- and e-mail-based communication, and
> it does not require the constant policing and attention that one's own
> server brings (I speak from experience - I run a Mailman server, but use
> Google Groups as public archive).
>
> - David
>
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