On Wed, Jul 17, 2024 at 06:57:01PM +0200, Dmitry Misharov wrote: > We are announcing a change in how communication and collaboration will take > place within > the OpenSSL community. Effective August 1st, 2024, the OpenSSL mailing > lists will migrate > to Google Groups. This transition is designed to streamline communication > channels and > simplify our infrastructure. > > ## Why the change? > > Over the years, the combination of Postfix and Mailman has served us well, > but it's time to move on > and explore better options. Google Groups offers several advantages that > align with our goals: > > * **Enhanced Collaboration**: in addition to email Google Groups provides a > modern interface and a > more intuitive user experience, making it easier for community members to > engage in discussions, > share ideas, and contribute to ongoing projects. > > * **Simplified Management**: by migrating to Google Groups, we can reduce > the administrative > overhead associated with maintaining our mailing list infrastructure. > This allows our team to > focus more on developing and improving the OpenSSL library. > > * **Improved Accessibility**: Google Groups offers robust search > capabilities, better spam > protection, and easy access to archives, ensuring that valuable > information is readily available > and easily searchable. > > ## What you need to know > > The official migration will take place on **August 1st, 2024**. After this > date, the MTA hostname > will take place in Google Groups. The mailing lists archives > on https://mta.openssl.org will be preserved and stay online but will not be > updated. > > Current subscribers to our mailing lists will be automatically migrated to > the new Google Groups. > You will receive an invitation to join the respective Google Group(s) > corresponding to your existing > subscriptions. > > You do not have to have a Google account to interact with Google Groups. > You can > subscribe and unsubscribe purely via email from any address. > > ## Looking ahead > > This migration marks a positive step forward in enhancing our community > engagement and > support. Thank you for your continued support and contributions to the > OpenSSL project. > > Best regards, > The OpenSSL Team Please have a look at https://www.nk.ca/blog/index.php?/categories/14-Google-Spam Google Groups and Gmail seems to be a source of spam and even if you use https://support.google.com/mail/contact/abuse?hl=en for complaints, you never hear back from Google about if they have dealt with their spam complaints accordingly. -- Member - Liberal International This is doctor@xxxxx Ici doctor@xxxxx Yahweh, King & country!Never Satan President Republic!Beware AntiChrist rising! Look at Psalms 14 and 53 on Atheism ; United Kingdom save the NAtion on 4 July 2024 vote Liberal Democrat