On 2018-06-05 20:04, Steven Penny wrote:
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If OP is suggesting people can only reply if they are subscribed, then I am not 
a fan of that.

No, I'm not suggesting that one must be subscribed, I'm pointing out that if 
one wants to have a back and forth discussion (in a practical sense), some 
kinda registration/subscription system is necessary.  What I like about the 
present format of this list is: it's just E-mail, there aren't bulletin board 
web interfaces to forces the fragmentation of the discussion into separate 
threads, with cygwin I can see the discussion threads based upon Subject line.

Someone suggested a moderator (or multiple moderators) that would approve 
messages from outsiders.  That sounds like the easiest approach because it 
anyone can write to the list and there would be just a short delay for those 
people who aren't subscribers, but the main benefit would be the lack of spam.

I'm not tied to any technology, and I'm happy to have heard some more 
discussion, which better informed me about some of the Use Cases I was unaware 
of.

So here's my question (and it assumes that there would be volunteer(s) to 
moderate):

Question: "Would a moderation system work where subscribers could send messages 
directly, but non-subscribers would need a moderator to approve the message?"

If that is acceptable, then the next step would be to find a couple volunteers.

Your thoughts?

-FF

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