I too left Yahoo for IO Groups, I got in under the lifetime free wire.
Depending on the size of the membership in the group, it can become very
expensive to use now. We have 30 odd lists and 3000 members in our DMR
groups, most of our DMR networks runs under 44net. It does mailing lists
with or without all the web GUI front end features. No looking back after
leaving Yahoo. We operate several dmr-l lists, somewhat like the old
Usenet Newsgroups.
If the principals of this group wish to explore something with favorable
terms, I'd be open to dialog. We operate under the
*https://dmr.groups.io/g/DMR/subgroups
<https://dmr.groups.io/g/DMR/subgroups> *umbrella.
I also agree that discord is not the best approach.
73,
Mike, NO7RF
On Thu, Apr 21, 2022 at 6:36 PM Steve Williams via 44net <
44net(a)mailman.ampr.org> wrote:
On 4/21/2022 6:12 PM, Rosy Schechter - KJ7RYV via
44net wrote:
Have people enjoyed groups.io better?
Many of the venerable Yahoo! lists I subscribe to moved to groups.io
when Yahoo! pulled the plug. I've found it works really well, way
better than Yahoo! groups, arguably better than Mailman. And the
additional features may be useful (database, photos, files, wiki, ...)
Alas, I believe it's not open source.
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