Hey Kevin:
> Gerald B. Cox wrote:
>
> If the plan is to replace mailing lists with something that cannot even
> provide the same functionality, that is unreasonable and isn't going to
> happen.
>
>
> But you are assuming that we actually WANT to migrate, which is NOT the
> case.
>
LOL, I've noticed! ;-)
>
> But what about the die-hard NNTP users? You entirely ignored my post to
> which you are supposedly replying.
>
I believe there is a plugin for that with Discourse:
https://meta.discourse.org/t/sync-discourse-with-nntp/58602
>
> Then use either NNTP through Gmane (news.gmane.org, default port 119,
> STARTTLS supported; and the trick to be able to post without getting treated
> as spam is to subscribe to the mailing list, but disable mail delivery), or
> HyperKitty (web interface, should just work).
>
> Since you like web interfaces, why does HyperKitty not fulfill your needs?
>
> Kevin Kofler
I was thinking about HyperKitty and if it had RSS support that would make it
workable. I already use RSS quite a bit and having the feed come through that
and to be able to select items through there and launch into HyperKitty would
be very workable - and apparently RSS support for HyperKitty / Mailman 3 has
been in the works for years now, but AFAIK not much has happened with it. I
submitted another post regarding that. Regarding NNTP I've haven't used
newsreaders in years and to be honest dealing with yet another tool isn't
something I would want to do... probably the same as people here not wanting to
use Discourse.
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