Same here. Been on this list for a very long time and hope it will continue. 
Just don't have the time to regularly hop in the browser, go through multiple 
logins to finally get to *one* of the forum and check what is new.

-Laurent.
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On Nov 5, 2012, at 11:52, Alex Kac <[email protected]> wrote:

> The problem with the Apple Forums is that you get people who are on a power 
> trip there more often than you have here. The really nice part of the Apple 
> Forums is sometimes you actually get engineers who answer questions there. 
> 
> I also sense that this list is far more technically minded whereas the Apple 
> Forums tend to have a lot more people asking inane questions that crowd out 
> the more advanced technical ones here. 
> 
> Years before iOS's SDK was released which finally let me develop for Apple's 
> platform again (prior to that was OS 7/8 back in the ninetees), I spent a 
> year lurking on this list which actually taught me a lot about Objective-C 
> that I never saw discussed in any book, class, or other reading material. 
> 
> Personally I'd prefer this list to continue to exist alongside Apple's Dev 
> Forums. 
> 
> On Nov 5, 2012, at 12:55 PM, John Tsombakos <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
>> On Mon, Nov 5, 2012 at 1:16 PM, Jerry Krinock <[email protected]> wrote:
>> 
>>> Lately I've been seeing other people respond to messages on these boards,
>>> apparently out of order.  I have seen messages appear on 
>>> cocaobuilder.com*hours* before they appear in my email.  I may also have 
>>> seen it happen
>>> vice versa once.
>>> 
>>> I think maybe we need to check cocoabuilder.com before replying to any
>>> message.
>>> 
>>> P.S.  If Apple would shut down this board so everyone would use the new
>>> dev forums instead, that would be fine with me!  There are advantages and
>>> disadvantages to that format, and it wouldn't be the first time that Apple
>>> forced the world to change :))  I continue here because there still seems
>>> to be more eyeballs.
>>> 
>> 
>> As long as the "new dev forums" are available to us who don't have a paid
>> Apple Developer account (yet!) And looking at cocoabuilder.com right now,
>> I'm only seeing one topic listed for today - it seems quite behind the
>> email on this list to me.
> 
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