On Thu, Oct 18, 2018 at 09:24:03PM +0200, Tomasz Torcz wrote:
Using GMail (both legacy and Inbox) as a representation of email workflow and ergonomy is not fair. Gmail as a client is abysmal. No threading, no coloring of different level of citation, no integrated GPG support, no comfortable editor. Honest comparison would be between Discourse and Mutt+procmail, or Gnus. If one insist on using GMail as a server (instead of running one), I believe there's a IMAP access method which should work with mutt.
I agree that Gmail is awful. And, moreso, specifically hostile to mailing lists.
However — and I say this as a die-hard mutt user with my own postfix server — we absolutely, no way, should make it seem like running such a setup is a prerequisite to involvement in Fedora development. If that's "fair", I don't want "fair".