If it works out to be a friendly list interface with a group feeling, this would be an absolute winner project.
As a year of graduates we use a yahoogroups list since 2000, and we never changed it. Yahoogroups is currently running on 1995 technology, and google groups get spammed, let alone the web pages look like a pharmacy store. Also both lack the "we are a group" feeling.
So yes, since we're looking for a better interface and couldn't find one hitting 2010, if done properly this would be a definite winner.
As a year of graduates we use a yahoogroups list since 2000, and we never changed it. Yahoogroups is currently running on 1995 technology, and google groups get spammed, let alone the web pages look like a pharmacy store. Also both lack the "we are a group" feeling.
So yes, since we're looking for a better interface and couldn't find one hitting 2010, if done properly this would be a definite winner.