mijj, Although it isn't exactly like a bulletin board forum, the archives of the various email forums are available at: http://jsoftware.com/pipermail/programming/ http://jsoftware.com/pipermail/chat/ http://jsoftware.com/pipermail/general/ ect.
You can view the discussions by thread, subject, author, or date. I find these archives an easy way to peruse the discussions, much like a bulletin board forum Skip On Sat, Aug 20, 2011 at 3:09 PM, mijj <[email protected]> wrote: > it's really a matter of style rather than anything else. > > plus: i really don't like the email type system. It feels like the > keyhole surgery equivalent of dialogue. > > I *much* prefer the bulletin board type system where the history of the > thread of a subject is exposed in its entirety and available to peruse > at leisure. > > On 2011-08-20 14:25, Charles Turner wrote: > > On Aug 20, 2011, at 7:33 AM, mijj wrote: > > > >> .. preferably bulletin board type. And more user based than expert > >> based. (I find that fellow "we're all in this together" users are more > >> forthcoming and helpful than experts (no offence), even if it's a case > >> of the blind leading the blind) > > > > Wow. I've found the experts on the J lists willing to help me with just > about any question, no matter how newby. > > > > For example, just check Eric Iverson's response of yesterday: > > > > <http://jsoftware.com/pipermail/programming/2011-August/023704.html> > > > > I'd just relax a bit with your lack of knowledge, it's no big thing... > > > > Best wishes, Charles > > > > ---------------------------------------------------------------------- > > For information about J forums see http://www.jsoftware.com/forums.htm > > > ---------------------------------------------------------------------- > For information about J forums see http://www.jsoftware.com/forums.htm > -- Skip Cave Cave Consulting LLC Cell: 214-460-4861 ---------------------------------------------------------------------- For information about J forums see http://www.jsoftware.com/forums.htm
