Important Announcement: All NGINX mailman mailing lists are retiring on September 30
Paul
paul at stormy.ca
Thu Sep 25 16:11:17 UTC 2025
On 9/25/25 10:50, Sergey Budnevich wrote:
> Hello
>
> All NGINX mailman mailing lists are retiring on September 30, as the NGINX
> development process has moved to GitHub. The mailing lists archives will remain
> accessible for historical reference at https://mailman.nginx.org
Sergey: This is not good news. Nginx has ~35% world share of
webservers. I am not involved in your moving *development* to GitHub.
I am referring to a useful *end-user* community service.
I do not know if Igor Sysoev and Max Dounin will see this email. I
sincerely trust, as a strictly non-politician, that freenginx will
survive and prosper.
Zdrastye
Yours aye,
Paul
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