Keep the list. It is still far more useful than the SRCDS forums on
steampowered.com.

But above all, keep the announcements. Having those go to your phone so you
know an update just hit is just great.

On Mon, Oct 24, 2011 at 10:38 PM, SakeFox <sake...@kingdomsend.com> wrote:

> I like the ease of access I get with the mailing list. I maybe able to get
> emails about new topics, but I can't just hit the reply button and go from
> there. It may seem easy just to open a web browser and go to the forums, but
> it's a lot of work for a quick reply to confirm a issue with a update or a
> plugin.
>
> While we do have issues on the mailing list every now and then, it doesn't
> seem to happen to often and come in spurts. Maybe some explanation of what
> is acceptable on the mailing list. Also a small list to new subscribers of
> what is more for the forums and not the mailing list.
>
> Also my phones does a lot better with this then loading webpages and I
> don't want a new phone =P
>
>
> On 10/24/2011 8:34 PM, Fletcher Dunn wrote:
>
>> I am honestly astounded by the amount of people who complain when
>>> people ask for help on help forums or mailing lists. Not everyone
>>> signs up and instantly reads everything, goes through all the
>>> archives, or spends hours researching.
>>>
>> I'd like to use this comment as a springboard for a discussion about the
>> format of this list.
>>
>> I hear that a few years ago the idea of migrating the email list to a
>> forum was kicked around.  However, at the time (is this still true today?)
>> the users of the list didn't like the idea.  it is my understanding that
>> most server admins prefer:
>>
>> 1.) Receiving push notifications.
>> 2.) Viewing the list in their email client
>>
>> #1 seems like a really compelling advantage (especially for
>> announcements), while #2 seems like a personal preference, and many people
>> have the opposite preference.
>>
>> A forum has several compelling advantages:
>>
>> 1.) Easier to search and find answers to previously asked questions
>> 2.) Easier to follow a thread of conversation.  (I personally find any
>> email distribution list to become unreadable pretty much instantly, with all
>> the>>>>'s and broken line breaks that everybody's mail clients and put
>> everywhere.)
>> 3.) Easier to modify your post if you notice a mistake or want to clarify
>> something, rather than making a new post.
>> 4.) Easier to delete or move posts if they are spam, rude, inappropriate,
>> belong in the general TF2 SPUF forum, etc.
>> 5.) Easier to ignore an entire thread that you are not interested in.
>>
>> Could there be some sort of forum + push notification that would satisfy
>> what everybody wants?  This list exists to serve you guys, so I'm curious
>> what everything thinks.  I *believe* most of the guys would find a forum
>> format (perhaps with some push notification) more convenient.
>>
>> It would be good to get some opinions about how people prefer to consume
>> the information on this list.
>>
>> Please chime in.
>>
>> Your humble servant,
>> - Fletch
>>
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