Important Announcement: All NGINX mailman mailing lists are retiring on September 30
Manuel
manuel.baesler at gmail.com
Fri Sep 26 00:09:56 UTC 2025
> Am 25.09.2025 um 23:51 schrieb Ralph Seichter <ralph at ml.seichter.de>:
>
> * Sergey Budnevich:
>
>> All NGINX mailman mailing lists are retiring on September 30, as the
>> NGINX development process has moved to GitHub.
>
> Not only does this come at very short notice, it is also regrettable, in
> my opinion.
>
> GitHub may be a valid choice for your development process, but as a
> means of communicating with end users seeking support, mailing lists are
> far better suited. User-to-user communication is also better handled
> using mailing lists. Also, I find using proper MUAs is much more
> efficient than GitHub's web browser UI, and they even work in a TTY
> environment with low bandwidth.
>
> Can you not keep the NGINX user mailing list active? That would not
> interfere with your developer processes on GitHub.
>
> -Ralph
You have to understand that on GitHub, discussion can
be easily locked, blocked and silenced ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
Retiring email is probably the last step in the
enshittification playbook ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
RIP.
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