yeah, one thing I'd like would to be some sort of rss feads if we ever got audyssey to a blog platform as that sertainly would move the magazine to the modern thing. on that note if we ever did reviews I'd be happy to test and review products from devs and stuff for free for mags and other casting its always ben my passion and one I try to keep going. Over the winter months its likely with all my issues that if I end up unable to do anything but still text on here then playing games well thats what I will do.

At 01:07 AM 3/9/2013, you wrote:
Hi Shaun,

As Audiogames.net already has a forum I see no need to add one to
Audyssey.org. That really would be reinventing the wheel, and one
thing that has always set us apart is the fact we are a mailing list
where Audiogames.net chose to use a forum. I would rather keep the
mailing list available than switch to a forum for the primary reason
not everyone likes forums. Some people prefer mailing lists over
forums, and some people prefer forums over mailing lists. Some people
such as myself is happy with either one. In either case people who are
into lists will be drawn to Audyssey and those that are into  a forum
will go to Audiogames.net.

As for a Dropbox account I see that as a bad idea. Dropbox will cut
people off when the download limit is reached so even if someone put
up a demo, podcast, or whatever after x number of users downloaded it
they would get the typical "sorry, download limit was reached" message
which makes it unsuitable for a mass sharing service.

As far as Teamtalk etc I haven't looked into it, and one deciding
factor will be how well supported it is on non-Windows systems. A
number of our community now have switched to Mac OS, and many have iOS
devices like iPhones and IPads. A few, such as myself use Linux, so
obviously whatever voice chat software we use has to be available to
everyone or not at all. As admin of Audyssey one of my goals will be
to insure that everyone regardless of OS or device can be a part of
the bigger community.

Cheers!

On 3/7/13, shaun everiss <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hmmm maybe you are right I don't however  have time to tweat all day
> long or facebook all day long.
> The email format does work fine but maybe a dropbox or something
> with  files who knows, a forum I guess as well as the list.
> a teamtalk server is also good stock if possible, teamtalk is free.
> twitter, well I'd have to think about it I do review tweats every
> morning but I don't usually reply to any.
> I still find email the easiest to reply to.
> Some sort of voice messenging thing maybe with speaker box or simular
> but I am not sure about free online voice messenging that would be
> the way to go maybe.
>

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