On Tuesday, August 27, 2019 5:02:36 PM MST Gerald B. Cox wrote:
> People keep mentioning HyperKitty as an alternative to Discourse.  While I
> believe Discourse has more functionality, one thing that would make
> HyperKitty a somewhat acceptable alternative would be the addition of RSS
> support.  So I started to investigate and found that several tickets were
> opened 3 years ago.  As mentioned in the tickets many folks found that this
> would be useful and it still isn't implemented.  In fact, the idea of
> mailman supporting RSS has been talked about years before that.  
 
> Seems to me that if folks are so dead set on using mailman and hyperkitty we
> could at a minimum get someone to prioritize getting RSS support added so
> people who didn't want their mailbox flooded from mailing lists could use a
> combination of RSS and Hyperkitty.
 
> And yes, Discourse has RSS support.
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You could also just use NNTP, which wouldn't require you to have anything in 
your mailbox. Then you can reply from the same client, as well :)

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John M. Harris, Jr. <joh...@splentity.com>
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