The new mailing list archive can be viewed in the online interface (no Google account required) and is also backed up externally at https://gnusha.org/pi/bitcoindev. The old mailing list contents can also be viewed there. Note we aren't relying on Google for anything critical here and are merely using them as a conduit for information that is already meant to be public.
Yeah the information might be public but they also get to know (and control) who is accessing it and when, they can apply censorship (disguised as spam prevention) and prevent anonymous participation.
And this further strengthens the power of the emailing cartel that plays unfairly with the small email servers.
Thanks for sharing!
https://image.nostr.build/6187c265a249abc359185cb8bdd2b1d661d2b5697ea83cc60e530a19e66f18ee.png
Yeah the information might be public but they also get to know (and control) who is accessing it and when, they can apply censorship (disguised as spam prevention) and prevent anonymous participation. And this further strengthens the power of the emailing cartel that plays unfairly with the small email servers.
Would have linked something more neutral and less USA...
so much for decentralization
Yes yes good please send me
https://m.stacker.news/15578
The core dev group is probably more relevant https://lists.linuxfoundation.org/mailman/listinfo/bitcoin-core-dev
Yes yes good 👍
https://m.stacker.news/15721
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really??