>>Thanks for the suggestion -- that page has been updated to include links to
>>the archives.
>Wow, THAT was fast!  Thank you, Scott!

We aim to please.  :)

>>Could you define your version of a discussion forum?  My definition is
>>similar enough to a mailing list that I'm not sure what you are looking for.
>I define a "discussion forum" as a web-based, threaded discussion site, 
>whereas newsgroups, mailing lists, listservs, etc. are e-mail-based.  I'm 
>not sure that mine is the publicly recognized standard parlance or 
>not.  It could just be me.
>
>My favorite example of a slick and useful web discussion forum would have 
>to be the Macromedia Support Forums, at 
><http://forums.macromedia.com>http://webforums.macromedia.com/coldfusion/ 
>, for example.

Ah, gotcha.  That's something that we may look into, although if we do so, 
we would likely have it act as a mirror to the mailing list (so that people 
could choose whether or not to use the web interface).

>Thanks again.  I am increasingly impressed by Declude.  Goin' public 
>anytime soon?

Nope, sorry.  :)
                                              -Scott

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