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:information_desk_person:
hi everyone, we're talking of moving the Clojure Berlin mailing list to http://Clojureverse.org
the idea would be to close both of these and invite people to a new list on http://Clojureverse.org
we also have this slack channel, and the meetup group messages
seems there are some diverging opinions. Which is good main proposed options so far, close everything except the meetup board, or close the meetup board as well and move to clojureverse
we'll talk about it with people on Wednesday so grab me or @pesterhazy or @martinklepsch at the meetup if you have feels about this
to be honest I'm not sure if there is still a role for a traditional mailing list in the age of slack. Personally I appreciate having a slower lower traffic medium that I can subscribe to. The question is if we can get a critical mass to make it a living thing, nobody likes abandoned boards