On Thu, 2018-10-18 at 14:04 -0700, Gerald B. Cox wrote: > Here is a link to discourse features: > https://www.discourse.org/features > > I view hyperkitty as just a web interface for mailing lists - not > much more > than that. > Discourse provides a more complete conversation / collaboration > environment. If you > take a look at the features page, you'll see it offers some nice > capabilities. Reading that page, I don't see a lot that seems substantially different from hyperkitty to me. Can you highlight what in particular you view as a valuable difference? What is lacking about Hyperkitty?
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