Proposal: Disconnect comp.lang.python from python-list

Mats Wichmann mats at wichmann.us
Thu May 6 11:30:24 EDT 2021


On 5/5/21 10:33 PM, Dennis Lee Bieber wrote:

> 	I, for one, wish more mailing lists did have newsgroup access (I also
> wish for the demise of Google Groups, but short of a large explosive in
> Mountain View, doubt that will come to pass). Instead everything is being
> splintered into smaller and smaller forums which many won't keep following.
> And if it web-based, that is even worse -- having to refresh pages for each
> message read, limited to their editors which tend not to preserve
> formatting, etc.
Splintering is a real problem that a lot of projects face.  Of course 
you want to have a presence on forums that are comfortable for people, 
but these days it's typical to have, like Python does, mailing lists, 
newsgroup, forum software (discuss.python.org), chat channels, bug 
trackers, github, change proposals on a website (PEPs), and so on, as 
well as busy "external" sites like the Python DIscord server.

I'm struggling with that for a much smaller project, ain't easy to keep 
collective knowledge like this organized and findable without asking 
everybody to participate in everything, which (a) is impossible and (b) 
the reason for multiple approaches in the first place - some won't do 
mailing lists, some won't do forums, etc.


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