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authorGravatar anarcat <anarcat@web>2015-05-20 17:32:51 +0000
committerGravatar admin <admin@branchable.com>2015-05-20 17:32:51 +0000
commitdc596e66a52daa3631b3fd169477ddec90fa54be (patch)
tree4fd38cd440089551365d6db53fa56a06f4b3a38e
parent9df7967043e8acc8343782063ca7d7895c6fb1b2 (diff)
mention mailman 3
-rw-r--r--doc/todo/enable_a_discussion_forum_or_support_system.mdwn8
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diff --git a/doc/todo/enable_a_discussion_forum_or_support_system.mdwn b/doc/todo/enable_a_discussion_forum_or_support_system.mdwn
index 6596a1ea8..99f291e35 100644
--- a/doc/todo/enable_a_discussion_forum_or_support_system.mdwn
+++ b/doc/todo/enable_a_discussion_forum_or_support_system.mdwn
@@ -115,7 +115,13 @@ enough, exists for a lot of mailing lists...
Like it or not, web forums do enable a lot of less technical users to
participate because they only need their web browser, and crossing
that boundary can be hard for some people. Mailing lists also do not
-necessarily favor collaboration as much as the other systems...
+necessarily favor collaboration as much as the other systems, because
+they are articulated more towards discussion, as opposed to establishing
+common knowledge.
+
+A good option may be Mailman 3 which, with the new web interface, allows
+forum-like functionalities. Mailman 2 also used to have a usenet interface,
+not sure what became of that in Mailman 3.
Web forums
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