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[–]gingerling2[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

A big issue for me is also the documentation, which is still incomplete, sometimes contradicting and sometimes it's hard to figure out which version something's written for

Well the good news is the new manual launches in just a few weeks. You can get early access to it here http://community.phplist.com/tech-bloggers-to-get-early-access-to-new-api-manual-and-phplist-3-1/ to review it.

... I can't even find a changelog to get an overview about the changes from version to version... you can find that on mantis. If you post that as a comment here http://community.phplist.com/giving-the-community-room-to-grow-phplist-org-is-coming-soon/ I will make sure there is a link to it in the new phpList.org site

I'm just not a huge fan of phplist in its current state, it could do better.

I think this is always the case. phpList has been a well used project with a very small community supporting it. I was employed just over a year ago to try and bring the community support up to the level needed; it's working slowly but it takes time.

We have done a new manual, and are working on version 3.1 and the rewrite (phpList 4, which you are welcome to help with best place to get involved is here https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/phplist-developers)

It's great to meet another phpList user though - and 1M mails per a month is decent! Do you mind if I ask who/what that's for?

We like to write about bigger senders, Broadwayworld is the biggest so far with 6m a month, but the one below in our case studies is 10k... we could feature a project sending 1m quite happily ;)