Yes, if you're not used to that kind of systems - that are put in place to = keep online communities from degenerating but usually degenerate themselves= into various forms of totalitarianisms :-) - it won't be the greatest expe= rience. If you can go past all this though, you may find an enjoyable commu= nity behind it. And what others said: if you google any software question of any kind you w= ill most of the times find a useful answer, or at least a good suggestion, = on a SE page. But speaking strictly of places with a Piclist "feeling", nothing comes to = mind... Rossano > Il giorno 17 ago 2017, alle ore 15:56, George Smith ha scritto: >=20 > RussellMc wrote: >=20 >> Join Stack Exchange. >=20 > I went to the linked site and clicked "Learn More" and got a load of=20 > guff about reputation, voting and badges and (of course) unicorns... > Not /really/ like the PIClist? >=20 > George Smith (grumpy old ***) --=20 http://www.piclist.com/techref/piclist PIC/SX FAQ & list archive View/change your membership options at http://mailman.mit.edu/mailman/listinfo/piclist .