I'd have to agree.  I have almost the complete flexcoders in my gmail.  It's the fastest and easiest way to find help, besides looking at the docs.  I realize thought that not everybody has that, so I'm sure a better solution would probably work.

-Tom2



On 9/9/06, Abdul Qabiz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

I don't face any problem with current Flexcoders mailing-list. I have been on this since it was started and never faced any problem.

As far searching is concerned, I think it's little time taking. Since I am on this since so long, I have almost all the flexcoders mail on my Gmail or Outlooks PST.

But I still search using MSN/Google, sometimes mail-archive..

-abdul



On 9/9/06, ben.clinkinbeard < [EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

Hello all,

Frustrations with Yahoo's boards seems to be a fairly universal
sentiment here on flexcoders. The comments to Alistair McLeod's latest
blog post
(http://weblogs.macromedia.com/amcleod/archives/2006/09/flexcoders_post.cfm
- discussing the explosion of growth flexcoders has seen recently)
raised the issue of moving to Google Groups. Personally, I think it
would be a great idea and am wondering if getting everyone to migrate
is feasible.

With things like Flex-oriented search bar add-ins
(http://www.eyefodder.com/blog/2006/08/finding_flex_facts_faster.shtml#more )
and smart Google searching
(http://www.darronschall.com/weblog/archives/000240.cfm), I don't
think migrating archived content is that big of a deal.

So, would you come along?

Thanks,
Ben
http://www.returnundefined.com/



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