Il giorno mar 16 ott 2018 alle 16:39, "Gerald B. Cox" <gbcox(a)bzb.us> ha
scritto:
On Tue, Oct 16, 2018 at 7:25 AM Chris Murphy
<lists(a)colorremedies.com> wrote:
>
>
> On Tue, Oct 16, 2018, 8:13 AM Gerald B. Cox <gbcox(a)bzb.us> wrote:
>>
>> On Fri, Oct 5, 2018 at 9:21 AM Matthew Miller
>> <mattdm(a)fedoraproject.org> wrote:
>> ...
>> > That's why the general trend is *away* from email.
>> >
>> > The Foreman community recently switched away from mailing lists
>> in this way,
>> > and
>>
https://theforeman.org/2018/07/discourse-6-months-on-impact-assesment.html
>> > is really interesting and helpful read on the topic for those who
>> might have
>> > some ... trepidation.
>> >
>> > I'm not sayin' we are ready to shut this list down, but it's
>> honestly worth
>> > considering if a different approach will be more effective.
>>
>> Before the daggers come out.... please take some time to checkout
>> Fedora Discourse
>>
https://discussion.fedoraproject.org/ and read the Foreman
>> community link above.
>>
>> As I had previously mentioned, Discourse allows for RSS feeds and
>> email notifications. It also has a mailing list mode.
>
> RSS is going away. And part of that, Mozilla is removing built-in
> RSS support in Firefox 64.
>
Well, for the moment, Discourse supports it (as well as Fedora
updates) - and FWIW I've never used RSS Support in Fx. I use Tiny
Tiny RSS and Inoreader and have yet to have a problem adding a feed
from a site. There are also many many other clients available - too
many to list here.
If it goes away however, such is life - and I'll use the next best
thing.
And anyway.. Firefox is dropping built-in support for RSS, but you'll
be able to use RSS in Firefox through web extensions (or just use
another browser or an external application).
https://www.zdnet.com/article/end-nears-for-rss-firefox-64-to-drop-built-...
Let me add a personal consideration on this regard.
I'm deleting 90% of emails coming in this mailing list, but I have to
be subscribed and filter tens of threads every day just to get the 10%
I'm interested in. If you sum it day by day, it's a lot of waste.
In Discourse I'd be able to receive emails posted in the section I'm
interested in.
Or I may want to receive no email at all, just a notification on the
website.
My email client wouldn't be loaded of stuff I don't need.
My mind would be happier too :-)