> > The reason why I'm suggesting a move away from mailing lists is that it is a lot easier to follow threads on forums. > > Have you thought about maybe using Debbugs to compartmentalize the > discussions of some topics? Besides debbugs, I recall one other interesting example of integration between email and the web — the Trisquel forums[1]. Users there have a choice to use either the web interface of email to read posts and write responses. Also, there's Redmine[2] which seems to support something similar [1] https://trisquel.info/en/forum/general-free-software-talk [2] https://www.redmine.org/ -- (sig_start) website: https://koszko.org/koszko.html fingerprint: E972 7060 E3C5 637C 8A4F 4B42 4BC5 221C 5A79 FD1A follow me on Fediverse: https://friendica.me/profile/koszko/profile ♥ R29kIGlzIHRoZXJlIGFuZCBsb3ZlcyBtZQ== | ÷ c2luIHNlcGFyYXRlZCBtZSBmcm9tIEhpbQ== ✝ YnV0IEplc3VzIGRpZWQgdG8gc2F2ZSBtZQ== | ? U2hhbGwgSSBiZWNvbWUgSGlzIGZyaWVuZD8= -- (sig_end) On Fri, 14 Jul 2023 14:26:27 -0700 Felix Lechner via "Development of GNU Guix and the GNU System distribution." wrote: > HI Sarthak, > > On Fri, Jul 14, 2023 at 2:18 PM Sarthak Shah wrote: > > > > The reason why I'm suggesting a move away from mailing lists is that it is a lot easier to follow threads on forums. > > Have you thought about maybe using Debbugs to compartmentalize the > discussions of some topics? > > I think that works well in Debian, even though email is admittedly > based on even older technology than forums.debian.net. > > Kind regards > Felix >