On Sun, 19 Mar 2023 23:06:35 +0100, Dennis Clarke via openssl-users wrote: > > This entire thread of discussion feels like some marketing people > sat down and made the unilateral decision to just close the maillist > for ordinary users such as myself. Then I'm a marketing person. Just the thought is quite amusing to say the least. (others have already disclaimed that a hard decision has been made yet...) Quite a few people have shared their love for this ML, and someone pointed out that no one so far has told a contrary story... so allow me. My history with this list goes back all the way to the inception of the project; I believe I posted my first VMS-related patch to openssl-dev (yeah ok, different list, but so what) just a few days later. That's what, 24-25 years now? I've thrived here, I got more than one job just from making myself noticed on this list. As features go, I could sing email's (and NNTP's) praise regarding the threading features along with anyone. They're simply unmatched by any forum engine that I've seen. Sadly... my inboxes got bloated, I simply had too much traffic going on to really keep up. When we moved our development methods to Github with its PR workflow, I more or less abandoned email for public OpenSSL dev related stuff. It's simply less painful to have a permanent tab with https://github.com/notifications that I go look at regularly. I've generally stopped signing up on mailing lists, and am slowly unsubscribing from quite a few, in an effort to make my inbox a less painful endeavour to look at. I do still occasionally respond on this ML, when a subject line gets my attention, but that's really quite rare. My main dev activity is squarely using git, and hanging on Github. (and mind you, the same goes for most projects I keep an eye on, so I have a gitlab.com tab as well for the few that I follow that are there) Cheers, Richard P.S. I'm trying very hard to think and write from an engaged OpenSSL user and contributor perspective here. -- Richard Levitte levitte@xxxxxxxxxxx OpenSSL Project http://www.openssl.org/~levitte/