Am 21.04.23 um 01:34 schrieb Stephen Smoogen:
That said, I don't think I will be greatly active after the move. I
have tried Discourse for a year, but have found it to be like every
forum and BBS I have tried for the last 30 years.. frustrating and needy.
ACK.
- you do not see, what new answeres have arrived
- you need to open and login into it, everytime your browser gets started
- you need to actively look into any open TAB for any ML with theire own
discourse-like-websolution
- you are required to work with tools that specific service offers
- "offline" breaks the workflow
- you need a shitload of traffic to archive the same result, as you can
have with one single email.
- it takes longer to find something
aso. aso.
and best of all:
- you (multiply this with any participant) need way more cpu power (at
home and on the server) to archive the same results => Which is bad for
the climate!!!
Mails get concentrated in one place in an efficient way, with a short
and easy workflow in one system, we all need to work on a day-by-day
basis, or do you know anyone who can uninstall his/her mailapp after the
Fedora ML has moved to Discourse? I don't think so.
If "you",reader, have problems following the threads with your mailapp,
which was the main argument here, get a better mailapp to handle it.
Best regards,
Marius Schwarz
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