Il giorno 14/03/13 02.06, "t...@nehaia.dk" ha scritto:

> I can't say I like this change, but I can definetly understand that a cms
> is needed to keep things alive
I'm no expert, but I've been using mailing lists for years and years, and
nobody had complaints about them.
So, what's up? :-)
Why do we need a CMS to "keep things alive"?
(especially if most members are complaining about this switch)

I hope it's not about Facebook or anything "social networks"...
because I honestly, sincerely, positively despise and avoid them as much as
I can.

> I hope though that other old timers, like myself, will eventually migrate
> over - it would be so sad if these communities died out just because we'll
> have to adjust to new ways
I know I won't.

As a matter of fact, I'm not a Low-End-Mac user anymore... I'm a happy owner
of an Intel iMac. But I gladly kept here because I like reading about PPC
Macs, and I like helping fellow Mac users when I can.
But if I'd have to actively go to a website and browse posts... I just will
not. Too much of a hassle and, frankly, I see no reason why.

Mailing lists are simple, fast and effective. And I'm all for KISS.


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