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Appropedia-related mailing lists, :
Appropedia-related mailing lists:


* [http://groups.google.com/group/appropedia-community Appropedia community] (for all issues related to the site and the content). Started August 2008.
* [http://groups.google.com/group/appropedia-community Appropedia Community] (for all issues related to the site and the content). This is the main list - it's quiet, but discussions related to Appropedia are welcome.
* [http://groups.google.com/group/tech-for-sustainability-wikis Tech for sustainability wikis] (for Appropedia and similar projects). Started August 2008.
* [http://groups.google.com/group/appropedia-funding Appropedia Funding]


== Other languages ==
== Other languages ==
* [http://groups.google.com/group/appropedia-espanol Appropedia Español] (Spanish)
* [http://groups.google.com/group/appropedia-espanol Appropedia Español] (Spanish)
* [http://groups.google.com/group/appropedia-im Appropedia Indonesia dan Malaysia]
* [http://groups.google.com/group/appropedia-im Appropedia Indonesia dan Malaysia]


== Technical ==
== Technical discussion lists ==
 
* [http://groups.google.com/group/appropedia-tech Appropedia Tech] - for the tech team and anyone interested in participating.
* [http://groups.google.com/group/tech-for-sustainability-wikis Tech for sustainability wikis] (for Appropedia and similar projects).
 
== Technical details and options ==


We looked at using Mailman (an open source package) for the lists managed directly by the Appropedia community, but had trouble accessing the server; Google Groups is also more user-friendly. It doesn't use the appropedia domain, or archive on the appropedia.org domain, but it does have RSS feeds for the content, which might help to port the data to other more searchable formats.
We looked at using Mailman (an open source package) for the lists managed directly by the Appropedia community, but had trouble accessing the server; Google Groups is also more user-friendly. It doesn't use the appropedia.org domain, or archive on the appropedia.org domain, but it does have RSS feeds for the content, which might help to port the data to other more searchable formats.


Moving from Google Groups is easy (can export the subscriber list) so we're open to other options, e.g. if a reliable WordPress plugin is developed.  
Moving from Google Groups is easy (can export the subscriber list) so we're open to other options, e.g. if a reliable WordPress plugin is developed.  

Revision as of 08:02, 19 May 2012

Appropedia-related mailing lists:

Other languages

Technical discussion lists

Technical details and options

We looked at using Mailman (an open source package) for the lists managed directly by the Appropedia community, but had trouble accessing the server; Google Groups is also more user-friendly. It doesn't use the appropedia.org domain, or archive on the appropedia.org domain, but it does have RSS feeds for the content, which might help to port the data to other more searchable formats.

Moving from Google Groups is easy (can export the subscriber list) so we're open to other options, e.g. if a reliable WordPress plugin is developed.

See also

External links

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