If it pans out how I hope, the crowd will be right here in your inbox where you 
left em.

If it doesn't do elist then its a fail and we'll leave it as it is.


Doesn't mean we can't create a pretty website (if we don't go with Discourse) 
and put together some stickers and tshirts etc. Spread the word around and get 
more members. I'd like to get Discourse up and running first as I think it 
would be better for new members to not have to change a week after joining the 
list.


Dang, my oldest email goes back to 02/12/2002. That's impressive. A lot has 
changed over the years!

You guys are awesome, this list has helped me heaps over those 15ish years.

________________________________
From: ozdotnet-boun...@ozdotnet.com <ozdotnet-boun...@ozdotnet.com> on behalf 
of Adrian Halid <adr...@halid.com.au>
Sent: Tuesday, 4 April 2017 7:29:33 PM
To: 'ozDotNet'
Subject: RE: Ozdotnet list

Will follow the crowd. +1 for the email list format.


Regards

Adrian Halid

From: ozdotnet-boun...@ozdotnet.com [mailto:ozdotnet-boun...@ozdotnet.com] On 
Behalf Of noonie
Sent: Tuesday, 4 April 2017 7:24 PM
To: ozDotNet <ozdotnet@ozdotnet.com>
Subject: Re: Ozdotnet list

Happy to move and follow the crowd. I really do like the list format though.

Gmail does a really good job with it and I'm afraid that I might just slide 
away if I had to visit yet another website :-p

Lists are old fashioned but, like bow ties, they're still cool after all these 
years.

--
noonie




On 3 Apr. 2017 17:00, "Stephen Price" 
<step...@lythixdesigns.com<mailto:step...@lythixdesigns.com>> wrote:

It's been some years since the big move to Mr Connors gracious hosting of the 
eList. Thanks for that by the way David!

For whatever reason it lives on, despite the low traffic. Perhaps it's the 
entertainment value of people who live/vent there. Hard to measure. I expect 
David would have a way to tell how many people are still on the list.

I do think Aussie developers deserve/need our own identity, and our own 
community. Well, it does exist but I do wonder if other forums might better 
suit the needs (and yet still we are here with people subscribed...).

As an Admin of the current group (workload of said role is rather low. ie It's 
been almost ten years since I had to do anything Admin like. The Admin list 
seems to be gone)

I've noticed that Discourse.org now exists and is open source. And Free. And 
has code highlighting built in. And also has elist delivery out of the box. As 
well as a web interface if that floats your boat. Ticks all the boxes from what 
we were looking for many years ago.

Full feature list is here https://www.discourse.org/about/

I'd like to propose we move to it and actively promote it once it's all up and 
running. Given the lists currently existing cover a few different topics, not 
just AusDotNet, we should move them all over. Except Silverlight. Don't even 
talk to me about that. Just don't. Ok?

Seriously, stop looking at me.

So how do we brand it? OzDev? Did we ever end up with a domain name? It would 
be a good time to get one if not.

The best part about this is David will have to do most of the work, but if we 
still have any Admins left on this list (maybe it's just me and David?) 
assistance would be good, just put your hand up.

I have a fond memory of the AusDotNet list and have been on it for my entire 
developer career. It's been invaluable. Time to bring it kicking and screaming 
into the Internet of today, a limelight for fellow Aussie developers both 
existing, and yet to be. We have a big community and I'd like to be able to 
give back to it.

Will do some work on a logo (or outsource it to my daughter who'd doing a 
graphic design degree)...

Discuss.
Stephen

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