On 01/17/2011 11:36 PM, Maps.Huge.Info (Maps API Guru) wrote:
> After thinking about this for a week or so, I decided today to create
> a Google group for the app "Radar Now!" (http://groups.google.com/
> group/android-app-radar-now or http://bit.ly/iiPqT2) to facilitate
> communications with the user base. I invited a bit over 150 people
> who've contacted me in a positive way in the last three months to get
> it started. Right now there's a FAQ and little else but who knows. It
> may be something interesting.

Actually, for a long time I was persuaded that a google group would be the best.
Simple effective, neither bells nor whistles, etc...

But I then thought that it wouldn't do the job for simple questions: if you
accept mails only from members, then a user with a simple question need to
subscribe and will then receive a lot of posts he's not interested in.

If you accept mails from everyone, the non-member who posts doesn't receive the
answers to his question.

But anyway, how does it go now with your google group? Is it helpful?

I was thinking... a google group can be quite good for the faithful and
supportive users. It could be a real community, not just the apparency of a
community. Is this what happens on your group?

--
  Olivier

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