Luke Dashjr [ARCHIVE] on Nostr: 📅 Original date posted:2014-10-16 📝 Original message:On Wednesday, October 15, ...
📅 Original date posted:2014-10-16
📝 Original message:On Wednesday, October 15, 2014 7:40:04 PM Peter Todd wrote:
> On Wed, Oct 15, 2014 at 08:00:10PM +0100, Btc Drak wrote:
> > > * Google lists are somehow a little proprietary or gmail lockin
> > > focused eg it makes things extra hard to subscribe with a non-google
> > > address if google has any hint that your address is associated with a
> > > gmail account. Quite frustrating.
> >
> > Mailman is good enough...
>
> I used these guys for awhile to host a small mailman list with
> absolutely no issues. Just $5/month for 1000 subscribers.
>
> https://www.mailmanlist.net/
I've been using http://lists.nongnu.org/ for BFGMiner announce/dev mailing
lists for a while. I don't know what software it runs, but it works.
Catch is that we'd need to go through Savannah's free software auditing.
That might be a good idea anyway?
Luke
📝 Original message:On Wednesday, October 15, 2014 7:40:04 PM Peter Todd wrote:
> On Wed, Oct 15, 2014 at 08:00:10PM +0100, Btc Drak wrote:
> > > * Google lists are somehow a little proprietary or gmail lockin
> > > focused eg it makes things extra hard to subscribe with a non-google
> > > address if google has any hint that your address is associated with a
> > > gmail account. Quite frustrating.
> >
> > Mailman is good enough...
>
> I used these guys for awhile to host a small mailman list with
> absolutely no issues. Just $5/month for 1000 subscribers.
>
> https://www.mailmanlist.net/
I've been using http://lists.nongnu.org/ for BFGMiner announce/dev mailing
lists for a while. I don't know what software it runs, but it works.
Catch is that we'd need to go through Savannah's free software auditing.
That might be a good idea anyway?
Luke