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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">Am 23.03.21 um 21:23 schrieb Magnus
Melin:<br>
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cite="mid:4e5d4ca4-da72-a996-0d07-a7966ba58ab1@iki.fi">Public
facing lists; move to topicbox to go together with our other
lists:
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<li>tb-planning</li>
<li>tb-enterprise</li>
<li>tb-support-crew</li>
<li>thunderbird-testers</li>
<li>support-thunderbird</li>
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<p>+1<br>
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<p>Good idea.</p>
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cite="mid:4e5d4ca4-da72-a996-0d07-a7966ba58ab1@iki.fi">
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<p>Semi-private lists; move to private google groups (since
addresses should kept, and other reasons):<br>
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<li>tb-election</li>
<li>thunderbird-drivers</li>
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<p>Objection here. tb-election is not a private list, nor a
semi-private list, but for all active community members. Moving
that to Google Groups would mean voter exclusion. You would
exclude exactly those community members that want privacy and
decentralization.</p>
<p>I do not want to ever log in to Google, because I don't want
Google to connect my IP address with my real world name or email
address. I know for a fact that they save and track the IP
address, even if I don't have a Google account.<br>
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<li>maildev</li>
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<p>We need maildev to communicate with other developers. We want to
be an open project, not one where only employees decide.</p>
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