> But, asking all the existing 2000 users to register in another forum
> is too difficult.

The discussion forum site i proposed is not for replacing ILUGC..
rather, i proposed it as a complementary one..

We need not ask all 2000 users to register there..  but group of
people who wanted to discuss more upon a particular topic, can shift
to the discussion forum and discuss, while rest of the members can
subscribe to that particular topic if interested..

>
> There are many forums available like linuxquestions.org, ubuntuforums.org
> etc
> We dont need a separate forum for ilugc. We can use any of the forums.
>
> If you have any issues in the mailing list, we can discuss them and
> fix them for sure.


The only issue i have here is flooding of inbox.. thanx to gmail mail
thread grouping, i could manage it..   I am running another yahoo
group where some times hot debate will happen b/w few set of users,
which will flood all other members who may not be interested..

I took a small survey and found that whenever there are large mails
coming, it is because of intense debate b/w few members..  So i
thought of starting a discussion forum for the yahoo group, and
shifted such discussions there..  Members will initiate a thread in
the forum, and announce the same in the group..  And periodical
updates of discussion happening on the particular topic would be
mailed to the group.  This solved the mail flooding problem, while at
the same time, keep all the members updated of the main discussion..

I thought the same can be replicated here..

With advent of openid, the members need not be required to remember
the password..  I am in the process of integrating openid (yahoo &
gmail) in my forum site..

Regards,
Senthil
_______________________________________________
ILUGC Mailing List:
http://www.ae.iitm.ac.in/mailman/listinfo/ilugc

Reply via email to