> > Cons: > - Github is a not a mailing-list and does not integrate well in a normal > e-mail workflow.
Would a mailing list mirror of the issues work for you (I guess it would require an extra click). I think I already get e-mails from issues but have them filtered out with the rest of other github messages, I'm not sure if it is easy to split them out. On Wed, Sep 29, 2021 at 11:31 AM Antoine Pitrou <anto...@python.org> wrote: > > Le 29/09/2021 à 20:16, Micah Kornfield a écrit : > > We discussed briefly on the sync this morning, but I was wondering what > > people thought about removing the user@ mailing list in favor of either > > Github issues or discussions. We can try to mirror issues to an > > appropriate mailing list if archiving for posterity. > > > > Off the top of my head here are some pros/cons to approaches: > > > > Pros: > > - Github focuses on SEO which makes answers to one-off questions easier > to > > find. > > - Github issues seem to have roughly the same traffic as the user@ > > mailing. It would likely have more if we didn't steer people to user@. > > > > Cons: > > - This decentralizes user issues across the Arrow repos. > > Cons: > - Github is a not a mailing-list and does not integrate well in a normal > e-mail workflow. > > Personally, I would probably stop seeing user questions if they end up > on Github issues. > > Regards > > Antoine. >