* Curtis Olson -- Wednesday 29 November 2006 05:24:
> I know our development culture is built around mailing lists.

Exactly. I can't imagine to take part in forum based development.



> Is this anything that is worth exploring?

No.



> Is it worth having both options available?

Not that I knew.



> Would end user support benefit from forums?

The end user doesn't need to benefit from developer communication
other than by getting a better program. The developer is in the
center of development, not the user. (I wouldn't mind if the
users list would migrate, but I'd not take part there more often
than on the avsim forum either. Which is rather seldom.)



> A backup communication mechanism for when the sourceforge email 
> lists experience their inevitable down time?

A broken archive is no reason to dump development altogether.

m.

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