On Mon, May 23, 2016 at 07:56:28PM -0000, Peter Gueckel wrote:
While a long-time user, I never liked getting all of the messages in
my email box, considering that only 5% or so are relevant to me. The
digest form has the additional problem of how to reply to a
post. Then, I discovered Gmane a few years back.I was bothered
somewhat by using a third party interface and, it seemed, that not
100% of the posts ever showed up, depending on who posted where. It
has worked well for me, but I had to set up the news program,
typically knode, which also took a fair bit of time. Nothing ever
seemed satisfactory.
This morning I discovered Fedora's own web interface. I never even
knew it existed!!! I think it could be the best solution
yet... although sometimes it seems slow.
I'm assuming you mean Hyperkitty, for example via this very thread:
https://lists.fedoraproject.org/archives/list/users@lists.fedoraproject.o...
What have you found to be he easiest, most convenient, etc. method
of accessing the message boards?
This really differs by person. The great thing about Hyperkitty is it
doesn't change the use of email for those who prefer that old school
method. In fact, I'm writing a response to you right now on Mutt, my
text based email client, where I read mail and compose replies.
But I could just as easily login to Hyperkitty, and compose a reply
there. There are also ways to rank messages; later we hope to give
you the option to see more of what you like, and less of what you
don't.
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