I wouldn't mind seeing an official valve wiki, provided we get
"official" documentation alongside user added submissions. 

I tried to think of something pertinant to say about the forum / list
blah blah blah .. But the best I could come up with is I'm a
hlds/srcds/Valve fanboy :/ so where ever they move the information to,
I'll follow.

-mauirixxx
Not sent from my RAZR.

-----Original Message-----
From: [email protected]
[mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Jordan
Toor
Sent: Tuesday, February 10, 2009 12:19 PM
To: Half-Life dedicated Linux server mailing list
Subject: Re: [hlds_linux] Important notice regarding the HLDS mailing
lists

Yeah, I agree. I think there should be atleast a wiki on valve's site
(possibly to accompany the forums) if they are going to shut down the
mailing list. This would allow us to keep a documentation of (atleast
frequent) information in the mailing list. There is a talk section of
each article, so individual subjects can be talked about on it. We could
do a similar thing that I've seen on other wikis, where people can hold
discussions on a particular page just like a mailing list.

Jordan Toor

2009/2/10 Gary Stanley <[email protected]>

> At 01:13 PM 2/10/2009, [email protected] wrote:
> >I'm registered to a bunch of mailing list related to server software 
> >such as DSPAM, Drupal, WordPress, DirectAdmin, etc.  Each email for a

> >mailing list is dropped in a specific folder in my inbox using 
> >filters.  It would be a nightmare for me to have to login to all 
> >those forums to keep up with what's going on.  I know I'm not the 
> >only one in that boat.
> >
> >We are gamers but we are also server admins.  It's a different crowd.
> >Forums aren't what we need.  Just like a mailing list wouldn't be 
> >appropriate to replace the Steam forum for regular users and players.
> >This mailing list has a healthy trafic with real issues and the 
> >quality of the posts are quite relevant and rarely offtopic.  Killing

> >it wouldn't send all of us to the Steam forums, it would scatter us 
> >around the net.
> >
> >I think many of us are willing to hit reply when we see an admin with

> >a problem to which we have an answer but we may not have the time to 
> >monitor the Steam forum to offer the same kind of support.  What I'm 
> >saying is that this mailing list is a tool for server admins to 
> >support each other more than it is a communication tool for Valve.  
> >Valve may not need it but we need it.
> >
> >--
> >Ravnox
>
> If forums were a appropriate replacement for mailing lists, then the 
> linux kernel, freebsd-hackers/current, and others should go to forums.
>
> These mailing lists are for more advanced users. Forums are not.
>
>
>
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