Hi, I can't agree with your personal opinion on forums, Stuart, sorry. :P
However, I do agree that a LQ sub-forum would be a great idea in order to further raise the profile and individualise Slackware ARM, if for no other reasons than to make for easier viewing and referral for people like me. It's also easier to get involved and post/reply specifically. :) I'm an avid Slackware acolyte with a strong interest in promoting it on the RPi. The Raspberry Pi Foundation seems to have little or no interest in supporting Slackware ARM (or even recognising that it exists) which seems counter-productive towards their goal of bringing the 'real' fundamentals of computing back to the masses. So, in my opinion, somebody else has to do it. The more ways in which Slackware ARM can be promoted and supported the better, in my view. Cheers, Exaga ==== __ KEEP THE DOG ALIVE!!! ()'`; / /\|` W00f W00f W00f www.fatdog.eu -----Original Message----- From: ARMedslack [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Stuart Winter Sent: 21 November 2013 15:36 To: [email protected] Subject: [ARMedslack] Thinking of decomissioning this mailing list in favour of a sub forum on LinuxQuestions.org Hello As the subject says - I am thinking of asking for a sub forum on LQ and using that for ARM related stuff. LQ is the official Slackware questions forum for x86, so it makes sense from that perspective. In addition it also raises the profile of the ARM port - since the communication won't be squirreled away in an archive mbox. I am personally not a fan of web forums as I don't like having to click everywhere - it's easier to use PINE and the keyboard controls; however the two points above really should outweigh my personal preferences ;-) Any thoughts? -- Stuart Winter Slackware ARM: http://arm.slackware.com _______________________________________________ ARMedslack mailing list [email protected] http://lists.armedslack.org/mailman/listinfo/armedslack _______________________________________________ ARMedslack mailing list [email protected] http://lists.armedslack.org/mailman/listinfo/armedslack
