I am quite happy with the mailing list (with the exception of all the
whinging) and would not use a forum.

If I was as dissatisfied with Legacy as the whingers seem to be I would
have forsaken the program and gone elsewhere long ago. The program meets my
needs and admittedly I do not use all the bells and whistles that have been
added to more recent versions.

IMHO it is possibly the bells and whistles that cause many of the problems
- the more features you add the more things that can go wrong, thus more
problems. Firm believer in the motto "if it ain't broke, don't fix it"!!!
(as in if it works fine which according to the whingers it did before the
bells and whistles started getting added then leave it alone.

Jennie

On Fri, Jan 11, 2019 at 3:22 PM marion wimsett <[email protected]> wrote:

> What a truly sensible post!
>
> On Fri, 11 Jan 2019 at 11:28, Joan Powell via LegacyUserGroup <
> [email protected]> wrote:
>
>> Yes!
>>
>> -- Joan Powell
>>
>> *From:* Peter Matthews <[email protected]>
>> *Sent:* Thursday, January 10, 2019 8:01 PM
>> *To:* Legacy User Group <[email protected]>
>> *Subject:* Re: [LegacyUG] We need a Forum !!
>>
>>
>> I'm not sure we actually <need> a forum at all.
>>
>> Both mailing lists like this and forums have their advantages and
>> disadvantages. OK, so our mailing list can't show images, but it has
>> nevertheless been working very successfully, and simply, for many years, as
>> have many other "Mailman" mailing lists in use today.
>>
>> As someone who has administered several forums a few years ago, and
>> Mailman mailing lists today, I know that forums are a lot trickier and more
>> work to administer. What would be in it for Millennia? Only more work
>> setting it up, administering it, and coping with the many extra complaints
>> which would surely arise. Yes, a forum or forums would provide extra
>> capabilities, but would it be worth it? I can feel a saying coming on, but
>> I'll resist.
>>
>> Unless this mailing list actually becomes not fit for purpose, I feel we
>> should stick with it, just get on with it, and thank Legacy/Millennia for
>> hosting it. It has certainly helped solve a lot of our Legacy problems and
>> queries.
>>
>> Peter
>>
>> At 22:41 09-01-19 +0000, Chris Hill wrote:
>>
>> What Legacy and Millennia should be building is a single forum styled
>> system - HTML web based system to replace the current systems of a 1990s
>> style email mail list and a group within Facebook which cannot easily deal
>> with linked posts.
>>
>> This is the way that virtually all other systems use; look at forums used
>> by game developers, vehicle owner groups etc. There is freely available
>> software to provide these systems, which can be developed to provide more
>> functionality.
>>
>> These systems enable you to create multiple sub-forums within which your
>> users can create posts, to include text and embedded files and images.
>> Against those posts other users can create additional posts.
>>
>> Management of users is easy to ensure that only registered users can make
>> or read posts; that some sub-forums or posts can be read-only to anyone;
>> some can be limited to developers and testers etc..
>>
>> And the existing mail and FB lists can be merged into the new system.
>>
>> Chris
>> (From my Android)
>>
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