[FFmpeg-devel] Mailing List Delay

ffmpegandmahanstreamer at lolcow.email ffmpegandmahanstreamer at lolcow.email
Sat Jul 17 00:50:28 EEST 2021


For what it's worth, I'm moving to e.email. I will see how the delay 
dynamic works over there as well. So far it also seems like a good 
option that I would recommend.

I do know that Yandex has a very long delay (if its even sent at all) 
because I tried that and it didn't even get the confirmation.

I was recommended the lolcow email service I am using by a fellow video 
editor and enthusiast i've known for a while. However, due to it 
constantly being unable to read mails due to an interface bug (the email 
is there, but doesn't show up until I hit "reply to"), I have decided to 
make the switch. I also looked into the person behind the cow service 
and he has been involved in some .... less than trustworthy .... things 
that's beyond the scope of this mailing list.

On 2021-07-14 14:55, Nicolas George wrote:
> ffmpegandmahanstreamer at lolcow.email (12021-07-14):
>> I'm not against fixing the mailing list. No, not at all. It need to be
>> fixed. But Google is big company and trying to figure out how to make 
>> their
>> mail deliver successfully might be a problem.
>> 
>> I think this was the reasoning behind alot of the major open source 
>> projects
>> switching to Nongnu.org and Google Groups along with Github 
>> discussions.
>> IIRC even the Alliance of Open Media has their patch mailing list on
>> Groups.io and Google Groups now. But I'm not saying FFMPEG should. 
>> Just
>> saying that other projects have been facing similar issues and fixed 
>> it by
>> moving to a large mailing list hub. And libvpx uses Google mail 
>> servers for
>> their patches as well.
> 
> This discussion would be incomplete without reminding that Google and
> these large actors have, under the excuse of fighting spam, 
> unilaterally
> changed the protocols they implement in ways that makes it harder for
> small actors to stay in the game.
> 
> Therefore, the terms of the alternative are between choosing a solution
> that is seamless even for the clueless but at the same time that 
> enables
> the monopolists and strengthen their position, or resisting the
> monopolists and bearing a few technical hurdles for people who use 
> their
> services.
> 
> Since FFmpeg is a major Libre Software project, and one that is quite
> technical at that, I think it should be obvious our side is the one of
> freedom and against the monopolists.
> 
> Furthermore, FFmpeg has some importance for Google itself, which could
> give us weight in asking they fix their shit if they want their users 
> to
> be able to contribute without hassle. That would benefit all projects
> who want to self-host their mailing-lists.
> 
> Also, it is worth remembering that if lkml can self-host, so should we.
> 
> And, in the wake of the GitHub Copilot scandal, I think it is pretty
> obvious we should definitely not choose solutions that are under
> singular private control.
> 
> Regards,
> 
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