That's the beauty of having different methods of communication. You like 
the Zone and I hate it and never go there. Doesn't make one better than 
the other in any way, it just makes the LinuxCNC forum better for me and 
5000 other users and the Zone better for you and the people who like to 
go there. Some people like the mailing list, I don't and again doesn't 
make it better or worse... Some people like the wiki, some use google 
and find user web pages for information... the options are endless.

John

On 1/25/2012 6:12 AM, Sven Wesley wrote:
>>
>> Andy,
>>
>> Understandable.  The paypal link could be set up so that it could be
>> turned on when funds are needed and turned off when the funding is met.
>> The treasurer would have to stay on top of that though.
>>
>> Mark
>>
>>
> This must be the most wide spread discussion in ages at this mailing list,
> forums, lists, bills, credits... Doesn't matter, it just shows that even
> the silent people can speak (which also is a Chinese saying). :)
>
> If you guys think that the internal forum works well so be it. To me it's
> not better at all than (for example) cnczone or the mailing list. One board
> all questions, and that makes the mailing list superior. And unfortunately,
> there were many broken links to the forum before. Cnczone being commercial?
> There's no secret I'm a moderator at the zone. There's no secret a page
> with 140 000 members need better servers than "our" page. Of course there
> will be banners. Stating that it's a bad idea because the site might go
> pay-to-view based - will not happen. Why on Earth would you bite your own
> feeder? IF that happens, I'm the first guy to leave the site. We're lucky
> that someone supports the LinuxCNC (formerly known as EMC2) community with
> CPU and storage. So who will pay it otherwise? A paypal account seems to be
> a good idea - at first. How should the board/community handle the scenario
> when a "supportive company" transfers $ 100 000 and after a short while
> demands to get their requirements sorted out? Who will be responsible for
> the book keeping? What should happen if there's more money than needed?
> What should happen when there's LESS money than neeeded?..
>
> My first opinion is still not changed, there are too many communication
> channels for a small (in a community perspective) project. it seems some of
> you are pretty gnarly when it comes to commercial fundings (you're not
> using Youtube, are you?..). Then kill the mailing list. That's commercially
> based service, even more than the zone.
>
> There's not a single response on Roadmap planning nor black/white listing -
> suggestions that _really_ affects the evolution of the software. Not even
> from other developers...
>
> Regards,
> Sven
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