Stefan Seyfried wrote:
Am 03.08.2018 um 08:31 schrieb H.Merijn Brand: [...]
The archives are public. If you download them, store them on your local server, set up all 17 different UI's you prefer over what you complain about and make it public for the list users to visit/view, and collect all the feedback, *then* you might find an approach that will serve the majority better that what currently makes most/many people happy.
Just complaining about what is freely available won't change a thing. Ever. This is freetime work. Nobody is willing to set up something completely new if they won't use it themselves.
Exactly. Has one of the proponents of hyperkitty now offered to set up an installation for opensuse.org? (as it can be done in addition to the old interface, users will soon vote with their feet which one they like better)
Can hyperkitty be bolted onto mlmmj (or mailman2) ? I thought hyperkitty was only for mailman3. I'll have to look into it.
Again, I am under the opinion that most members of this list are open to change, but it should bring improvements and not just a new/cool shiny/bloated javascript-enabled web-face that adds no value for those readers.
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