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authorJoey Hess <joey@kodama.kitenet.net>2008-02-20 16:45:34 -0500
committerJoey Hess <joey@kodama.kitenet.net>2008-02-20 16:45:34 -0500
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Merge branch 'master' of ssh://git.kitenet.net/srv/git/ikiwiki.info
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@@ -7,3 +7,5 @@ developers monitor RecentChanges closely, via the webpage, email,
You could also drop by the IRC channel `#ikiwiki` on
[OFTC](http://www.oftc.net/) (`irc.oftc.net`).
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+... does not having a mailing list really encourage people to "collaborate through ikiwiki itself"? Personally, I strongly prefer to participate in mailing lists via my mail/nntp client. I follow over 50 mailing lists, so if I can't participate in a mailing list mail or nntp, I'll probably just not participate at all. I suspect there are others in my situation. I think that by not having an SMTP-driven mailing list, ikiwiki is passing up a big opportunity to build community. -- AdamMegacz