Scott Haneda wrote:
> I think the main issue with ASSP is just the fragmentation.  It is  
> getting to the point where as a user, you may be better off going to  
> the dev mailing list.  If the dev mailing list becomes polluted as a  
> result, it is a clear indicator that people are not liking the idea of  
> the forums.

Hm yes, thanks for reminding me. I guess I will have to subscribe there 
to keep up to date. But then that list eventually may defeat its purpose 
since it's going to become more of a mixed dev/user list, like this one 
was...

> I think I may take it on myself to write a small script that polls the  
> forums for new items via RSS, and then reposts them to this mailing  
> list.  Maybe that would help, thoughts?

That might be a good thing. Depending on the traffic perhaps a daily or 
weekly digest?

Greetings,
Jeroen

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