Re: [Vo]:Open-Source-LENR-reactor (Convert to a Forum)

2012-03-18 Thread ecat builder
Jojo,

There is some strong resistance to converting to a forum.. I think
most of the key players are happy with this (well run!) mailing list
format.

I would recommend finding an existing web site that focuses on LENR
and getting involved there. You can post here and link to the site you
choose.

Most forum software has Blog support built in, so any builder could
start their own project page and save images and documents...

I have two sites I built that anyone can request full admin rights to
and modify all they want.. http://ecatplanet.net (VBulletin) and
http://ecatbuilder.net (Wordpress) But they haven't gotten much
traffic and I don't have the time to properly maintain them..

There are also other LENR replication sites: http://www.buildecat.com
http://www.alienscientist.com/ and http://www.fusioncatalyst.org/


- Brad



Re: [Vo]:Open-Source-LENR-reactor (Convert to a Forum)

2012-03-17 Thread Jojo Jaro
The first thing we need to do is to convince Bill to convert this mail list 
into a forum format.  If we can't share and posts images and files, any open 
source collaboration is dead before it starts.  

Clearly, the needs of the collective has developed beyond the capabilities of 
this crude mailing list.  Rather than various people creating various forums, 
just so that we can post images and files,  let's encourage Bill to do the 
right thing.

Frankly, I am getting tired of using this backward technology.  It is 
difficult, cumbersome and time consuming to follow discussions or to respond to 
posts.  I still go to AlienScientists when I need to post some files about my 
project.  The E-Cat replication thread that Aperyox created is the longest 
thread so far.  But, I'd rather post here where people are much much smarter 
and more informed.

 In the age of IPads and snazzy web sites, this combersome mailing list just 
won't cut it, even the web interface of the mailing list that I use.

So, Bill... Please convert this mailing list into a forum format.  I'm sure we 
can find at least half a dozen people in this collective who will voluntarily 
help you do it and migrate the old contents.

Jojo