> I think it is the same reason why UKB wasnt popular - >it 
> is more of an effort to do so. 

Yes, that is what I decided too.

People 'like' the forum because it takes less effort and they don't 
like the UKB because of the effort required, not because of 
other 'deeper' reasons.

That is why I am saying that there is no point in further discussions 
on training ideas..... they are all manned by volunteers if anyone 
does it then it is a bonus... that includes this forum.

The best thing that can be done for newbies is for the Help Manual 
and the AFL manual to give them all of the fundamentals they need to 
make a good start and that they are kept 100% current.

AmiBroker can't depend on volunteers to do the essentials.

brian_z

--- In [email protected], "Paul Ho" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> For those who are thinking phpBB gives them better abilities to 
search 
> and even post posting editing features would allow them the learn 
more 
> effectively. You have to consider both from the points of view of 
> reading experience as well as posting experience. As a poster and 
like 
> most people that post, I do it in my spare time. time that I could 
> spend doing all sorts of things, and I will continue to post if I 
can 
> do that effectively, and quickly. Thats why I post in yahoo. There 
are 
> tons of forums out there. amibrokerfan, elitetraders and so on. 
Even 
> amibroker.net used to have a forum of its own - But it wasn't all 
that 
> popular. Why, I think it is the same reason why UKB wasnt popular - 
it 
> is more of an effort to do so. From a reader's point of view, it 
might 
> be great layout, great searching facilities. Except that the 
content 
> might not be rich anymore. I dont know for sure, but experience 
taught 
> me that might be the case. Anyway, its Friday night, I am going 
out - 
> to spending my spare time having dinners with a few friends. And I 
am 
> able to fit in a few lines, relying to an email.
> /Paul.
> --- In [email protected], "ozzyapeman" <zoopfree@> wrote:
> >
> > Yes, I vote phpBB too. Hopefully more people can be influenced to 
vote
> > that way!!
> >
>


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