hi guys,
as per the subject, for "regular" users that is? I'm asking after taking a longer break from Centos.
thanks, L.
On 30/04/2025 15:39, lejeczek via Discuss wrote:
hi guys,
as per the subject, for "regular" users that is? I'm asking after taking a longer break from Centos.
thanks, L.
Mailing-list still exists, but clearly not a lot of active users on it anymore (by looking at archives on https://lists.centos.org/hyperkitty/list/discuss@lists.centos.org/)
thanks, Is it because Alma, Rocky &| similar? I see Fedora's mailing list also suffers - in my opinion - but for a "split" in community, but that is for another reason: some prefer flashy web- based communication or newer knew (newcomers) about mailing lists.
I think the dev list is more active and serves as a bit of a catchall for folks vs this one to be honest. There's also various Matrix channels where folks chat as well.
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On Wed, Apr 30, 2025 at 9:21 AM lejeczek via Discuss < discuss@lists.centos.org> wrote:
thanks, Is it because Alma, Rocky &| similar? I see Fedora's mailing list also suffers - in my opinion - but for a "split" in community, but that is for another reason: some prefer flashy web- based communication or newer knew (newcomers) about mailing lists. _______________________________________________ Discuss mailing list -- discuss@lists.centos.org To unsubscribe send an email to discuss-leave@lists.centos.org