On Fri, Apr 28, 2023 at 08:15:28AM -0400, Solomon Peachy via devel wrote: > On Thu, Apr 27, 2023 at 10:47:15AM -0700, Kevin Fenzi wrote: > > Our discourse instance is hosted for us by discourse. > > We shouldn't have to do maint on it, but we will have to do moderation, > > etc. > > So... if maintaining discourse is too much overhead but it's okay to pay > someone else to handle, why can't that be done for our mailing list > infrastructure too? Even if that service offering is proprietary? > (hosted enterprise gitlab, anyone?) We could, but as I have mentioned a number of times... it's not about _our mailing lists_ it's about mailing lists in general. Also, as Matthew mentioned somewhere in this megathread, it's actually a difficult process to add a new vendor at Red Hat. > And, for that matter, what of the other services currently > owned/hosted/maintained under the RH/Fedora roof? (For example, we're > going to be having this conversation again in the not-so-distant future > once RH finishes switching over to Jira and stops funding our Bugzilla > instance's upkeep..) Yep, someday I think we will. There is currently no plan I know about to retire bugzilla, but there could well be someday. kevin
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