Re: [ANNOUNCE] public-inbox.org mirrors of sox-devel and sox-users

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Got a flood of mail from various places today and yesterday; haven't managed a thorough read of this thread; but my two cents:

I'm fine moving the list to another mailing-list site. I'm ok if that site has a web interface. But I will want to stick to email as a means of reading and posting, rather than dealing with a web interface for either.

On Thu, Jun 29, 2017 at 05:07:16PM +0000, Eric Wong wrote:
Jan Stary <hans@xxxxxxxx> wrote:
> Besides, the https://public-inbox.org/sox-users/ interface is horrendous.
> For example, this is where a recent "split stereo by channel and silence"
> subject line links to:
> 
> https://public-inbox.org/sox-users/CAMCaP0ESksGVf7C8K+ei1963+Pje8xzOz_9YpqN_jYpuLtiXEw@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx/T/#t
> 
> That gets me to the very bottom on the page; it is completely unrelated
> to the position of the actual message on the page.

It links to the index of messages in the thread, so it's easier
to jump again on the same page to a certain message.

Anyways, UI is a personal thing (I can't stand most of the
modern web, either)

The point is the code and data are both cloneable via git; so
all that is customizable.  It's more efficient than updating via
NNTP, even.


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