Groups.io does sound like a good solution, seeing as we're only looking
for a "newsgroup" style of application. I too prefer to respond to an
email on a thread from my mail application without having to go to a
specific site to respond. It sounds like we want something pretty no
frills that doesn't require a lot of administration.
How does one make a decision on this in this group? Do we need to vote?
Does someone need to volunteer to set things up?
It looks straight-forward enough to start a group. I'm willing to
volunteer to set up things initially and then hand things over to the
usual moderators from here afterwards. I could probably help with
moderation too if it's needed.
Thanks,
Brad
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On 03/11/18 03:25 PM, Jamie Mann reflexwolf@gmail.com [pcgen] wrote:
>
>
> I haven't been active here in a while as I"m not playing the game much
> due to RL hell, but on several other groups facing this problem 2 moved
> to groups.io <http://groups.io> and the other to google, I have had
> nothing but good experiences with the .IO groups, one of them is heavy
> traffic with attachments with no problem.
>
> Just my 2 Cents worth.
> Jamie.
>
> On Fri, Nov 2, 2018 at 5:47 PM jessejmulkey@yahoo.com
> <mailto:jessejmulkey@yahoo.com> [pcgen] <pcgen@yahoogroups.com
> <mailto:pcgen@yahoogroups.com>> wrote:
>
> __
>
>
> Yahoo Groups ceased support in 2014 and has been on life support
> ever since. The bugs are piling up every month. It will eventually
> fail and all the history stored in this group will be lost to the
> ether. Groups.io offers the option for existing yahoo groups to
> migrate and make a copy on their superior platform and alert
> existing members of the new platform. They have tech support and
> wiki pages with details.
>
>
> What do you think?
>
>
Posted by: Brad Fonseca <brad.fonseca@gmail.com>
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