The idea sounds interesting, however personally I don't really have time  
to keep track of many groups. If the group is created and no activity is  
there, it's useless. So an important question is what to do on the group?

On Sun, 15 Nov 2009 17:22:19 +0100, David Briscoe  
<da...@djsbriscoe.vispa.com> wrote:

> Hi,
>
> I am currently a moderator of the kicad-devel yahoo group and a qucs
> mailing list moderator. I have been following the discussions on
> ktechlab devel mailing list for quite a while
>
> and I take an interest in the project.
>
> I asked some time ago about setting up a yahoo group for the ktechlab
> project but there was some resistance to my suggestion. The 2 yahoo
> groups associated with Kicad (1 user and 1 developer)have been a big
> success and the developers group in particular has attracted a lot of
> serious developers to the project. I helped to translate the original
> French documentation into English a while ago. I set up a yahoo group to
> attract bilingual translators and this resulted in a team that completed
> the job.
>
> I think that Ktechlab needs to attract more attention and a user group
> could be a good way of doing this. This could later spin off into a
> separate developer group if needed. The KDE4 porting effort is going to
> need more people to get involved.
>
> Anyway please let me know if I can help?
>
>
> David.
>



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