Since I missed the hallway I'll settle with a belated comment.

Over my lifetime I have accumulated hundreds of accounts. Breaches led to 
incessant spamming. Thankfully I've kept my passwords varied and strong, so the 
damage hasn't terrible to contain. I tried to delete accounts to manage my 
risk, only to learn just how hard it is to do that as a U.S. citizen. In the 
case of Google, I already had a Google account so I didn't figure the mailing 
list would worsen my situation much.

Point is, I do due diligence now. Adding an account means another legal 
agreement, another privacy policy, another social structure, and another 
increase in my personal attack surface. I know maintaining a mailing list is a 
PITA regardless of its usefulness, so I totally understand moving to Discourse. 
I just don't understand this habit of "we're doing this, we want you to do it 
too" with sunsetting overtones. 1) it sounds like I'm doing someone a favor, 
and 2) this sounds like when someone first said "Racket2", and I should 
probably get the fuck outta here before someone throws something.

I know I'm being dramatic, but please consider just leaving the list to die 
inactive if that is to be its fate. The messaging I'm seeing keeps messing with 
the community messaging about backwards compatibility, and it's super confusing.

On 11/22/21 10:24 AM, Martin Weigele wrote:

> Am Montag, 22. November 2021, 16:16:35 CET schrieb Jens Axel Søgaard:
>
>> There are no plans of closing the mailing list.
>>
>> Things take time.
>>
>> Different forums for communication have different strengths.
>
> Exactly
>
>> Discourse might attract an audience that is unfamiliar to mailing lists.
>> There is no need to rush things however.
>> In due course maybe the number of users on the forum will
>> grow to outshadow the number of participants on the mailing list,
>> but it will take some years.
>
> A discourse type forum - we had this discussions in other contexts again and
> again - may be a better choice for persons who have the luxury they can
> concentrate on very few thingies. For all others, mailinglists are a much
> better choice, you can follow many developments in one place: your mail
> client, with a completely standard UI.
>
> Cheers
> Martin
>
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